Guntner is renown for its parties and this year was no different. Celebrating not only another successful year in business the evening in
part paid homage to the services of John Youens who retired this year
after ten years of loyal service. With the Isle of Wight DepOzitory as
our venue John and his wife were coaxed into a trip down memory lane
dressed as Pearly King & Queen as the guests sung old cockney songs.
This was a brief interlude to the music of the famed Eric Stevens Big
Band and a rather "special version" of Grease by some staff and guests
dressed as T-Birds and Pink Ladies. The evening extended into the early
hours before a more leisurely excursion across the Isle the next day
concluding with lunch.
Our thanks as always to our guests and good wishes to John in his retirement.
Remember Grease is the word!
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The Guntner group celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2006. The founding father, Hans Guntner, started to repair refrigerating installations in February of 1931. It is due to his experiences gathered during this period that Hans Guntner started to manufacture heat exchangers in the 1950s.
From the beginning, the company Guntner relied on their innovative products, consistent customer orientation and highly motivated staff in order to exceed their customers' expectations. Today, Guntner products and services are in demand in varied fields of operation, from food and climatic, pharmaceutical and process engineering to technology for climate wind tunnels. Reliability, continuity and the resulting credibility are values of Guntner's corporate history and culture, paving the way for the future.