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Quench has officially rebranded as Culligan Quench, reflecting its integration into the Culligan family over the past five years. This change aims to streamline its identity and offerings in the competitive workplace water solutions market.


According to the company, the rebranding is part of Culligan Quench's commitment to providing tailored solutions for businesses, including bottleless water coolers, sparkling water dispensers, ice machines and coffee solutions.


The company says that it will continue to cater to the diverse needs of various workplaces, from small offices to large corporations.


Key elements of the rebranding include:


Customised offerings: Culligan Quench plans to deliver solutions that are specifically designed to meet the unique requirements of each client.


Integrated service model: The company aims to provide a comprehensive service experience, ensuring that clients have dedicated support throughout their engagement.


Sustainability initiatives: The rebranded is focused on reducing single-use plastics and minimising the carbon footprint associated with water consumption, addressing environmental concerns prevalent in the industry.


Quality assurance: Culligan Quench intends to enhance the quality of drinking water available in workplaces, which is increasingly recognised as important for employee health and satisfaction.


Scientific approach: The company will leverage its scientific expertise to establish industry standards and drive innovation in workplace water solutions.


For existing customers, the transition to Culligan Quench is expected to be seamless, maintaining the level of service and innovation they have relied on.


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Quench rebrands to strengthen workplace water solutions

Siân Yates

21 January 2025

Quench rebrands to strengthen workplace water solutions

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