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MARCH completes Motivair rebrand

Engineering specialist MARCH has rebranded its company Motivair to strengthen its critical engineering services offering.

The rebrand follows MARCH’s broader transformation, which began in September 2024 when Edwin James Group consolidated its businesses under one brand. This strategic move created a stronger platform for growth, streamlining operations and advancing service delivery.

MARCH acquired Motivair in July 2024, initially retaining its name while focusing on integration. The business is now moving forward under the MARCH brand, reinforcing its unified market position and enhancing customer value.

Christopher Kehoe, CEO at MARCH commented: “The acquisition of Motivair in July 2024 was a strategic addition to our portfolio. The business has integrated well, and this rebrand is the next logical step in aligning our operations under a single identity. As an acquisitive company, we remain focused on strengthening our market position. Bringing Motivair fully under the MARCH brand strengthens our capabilities and creates a seamless experience for our customers. With a unified team, we’re better equipped to tackle industry challenges and drive sustainable growth.”

Motivair has an established reputation as a specialist in compressed air management, overseeing approximately 9,000 assets for a blue-chip customer base across the UK. Its turnkey service model includes maintenance, project management, monitoring, and technical support, serving industrial, infrastructure, utilities, and defence sectors. The transition to MARCH further aligns its capabilities, offering customers a more comprehensive service with deeper technical expertise.

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