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Water treatment company Arvia extends remit with RMS

Water treatment company Arvia Technology has extended the scope of its brief with Altrincham agency RMS.

Arvia, a successful spin-out from the University of Manchester, eradicates micropollutants from water.  It works with companies around the globe in a range of sectors, including pharmaceutical, food and beverage, chemical, oil and gas.

It initially appointed RMS to handle its media relations and design but was so impressed with the agency’s work, it extended the brief to also include digital marketing.

Eilish Carson, marketing manager at Arvia, said: “Everyone in the team at RMS is switched on and really gets our commercial objectives.

“We knew about their PR credentials when we appointed them but when we were introduced to their digital team, we were equally impressed and had with no doubts about moving that to RMS, too.

“It makes sense to have everyone who supports us working together because it improves communication and means we can take a strategic and fully integrated approach to our marketing.”

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