WEMS - Patents Pending
Patents pending: UK patent application no. 1003524.4 and International patent application no. PCT/EP2011/053238.
WEMS International doubles sales to £11.9m
A company which makes and installs wireless energy management systems powered back into the black last year as sales more than doubled to a record £11.9m, it was announced today. WEMS International, based in Stockport, posted operating profits of £700,000 for the year to July 31 on turnover of £11.9m. In the previous 12 months the firm made losses of £100,000 on sales of £5.7m. It last made a profit in 2007.
WEMS, a Manchester Evening News Business of the Year winner in 2011, also increased staff numbers from 47 to 79 and plans to double its workforce over the next two years.
Launched in 1990, the firm — formerly known as ADAM International — counts BT, Dunelm, Rank, Boots and Fitness First among its clients. Its systems manage lighting, heating, air conditioning and other installations across multi-site operations.
Chief executive Ivan McKeever said: “At the start of 2011, we implemented a fast-paced development strategy to help drive this dynamic and revolutionary company into new territories, both at home and abroad.
“I'm extremely confident that, as we develop new partnerships and continue to achieve significant energy savings for clients, we'll expand our growing footprint in the global energy management market.”
WEMS powers up as sales soar
WIRELESS energy management specialist WEMSinternational saw sales more than double to £11.9m in a milestone year for the company.
WEMS, based in Stockport, also moved into operating profit during 2011 making £700,000, compared with a £100,000 loss in 2010.
During the year it strengthened its senior management team with former Styles and Wood boss Ivan McKeever joining as CEO and Rickett Mitchell dealmaker Matthew Bryden-Smith joining as finance director.
WEMS, which claims to be the the world’s only manufacturer and installer of wireless energy management systems, said staff numbers during 2011 grew from 47 to 79 , and could double again over the next two years.
Ivan McKeever said: "At the start of 2011, we implemented a fast-paced development strategy to help drive this dynamic and revolutionary company into new territories – both at home and abroad.
"I’m extremely confident that as we develop new partnerships and continue to achieve significant energy savings for clients, we’ll expand our growing footprint in the global energy management market."
Launched in 1990, WEMSinternational's clients include British Telecom, homewares retailer Dunelm Mills, Rank, Boots and Fitness First.
The company's technology manages the energy usage of multi-site operations, including lighting, air conditioning and heating. The system can deliver typical energy savings of 15-30% while cutting CO² emissions.
WEMs in the news — TheBusinessDesk.com
“You say which firms will be the making of Britain” - The Mail on Sunday - Financial Mail
All over Britain, millions of smaller companies are battling through the tough economic climate – and winning. Financial Mail has led the way in reporting on these enterprises, which is why they are launching Made In Britain, a great new competition to celebrate the incredible diversity of small and medium businesses.
Over the next six months they will focus on many of the best up-and-coming smaller manufacturers. Readers can then vote for their favourite, which will be named the People’s Choice winner of the Financial Mail Made In Britain awards 2012. For full details of the awards, go to fmwf.com.
Doubling turnover and taking on much bigger global competitors would be tough at the best of times. However, WEMS International has achieved this during the prolonged downturn.
WEMS specialises in manufacturing and installing wireless building energy management systems. The technology controls and monitors essential services such as heating, airconditioning, electricity, gas and water.
The WEMS systems cut emissions of CO2 and reduce energy costs by between 15 per cent and 30 per cent. And because the systems are easy to install many companies can expect to see a return on investment after a year. In the past 12 months turnover has risen from £6million to £12million and the company now employs 80 staff, up from 35 in 2010.
The business works with high profile clients, including BT, Boots Fitness First and we recently won the prize for innovation at the Green Business Awards in London.
Ivan McKeever, 48, is chief executive of WEMS International. He joined nearly two years ago with the remit of helping the company to grow to its full potential. WEMS now exports its products to countries including China, Turkey and South Africa.
Ivan believes that the firm is a great example of a British business that is creating new and exciting opportunities. He says: ‘This technology was entirely invented in the UK and we spend a significant amount on research and development – in the last two or three years alone we have spent about £3million.
‘We are taking on global competitors such as Siemens and we are competing with the best on the technology front.
‘Made in Britain is not just about the manufacturing, but also about the intellect behind it. We’ve chosen to be in the UK because we believe that it is important to celebrate the talent and opportunity here. We have a wonderful workforce and the company is a great example of true British innovation'.
WEMS in the news — Financial Mail
WEMSinternational Winners of MEN Business of The Year Awards 2011 - £10m-£25m turnover category
WEMS International has won the £10m-£25m turnover category of the MEN 'Business of the Year' awards 2011.
Winning votes for WEMSinternational were cast by a prestigious panel of judges including PWC, Pinsent Masons, The Co-operative Bank and Manchester Evening News.
Kevin Feddy, Business Editor of the MEN said, "WEMS is a shining example of how to innovate, achieve growth and expand into new markets despite the challenging economic conditions. Its success reflects the wealth of entrepreneurial talent which exists in its business".
Director of the energy management company, Ivan McKeever said he anticipated WEMS International's £12m turnover would double in the next 12 to 24 months, as would its 75-strong Stockport-based workforce.
The MEN 'Business of the Year' award is the latest in a string of accolades the company has attracted this year. Ivan extended his own vote of thanks on behalf of WEMS, to all of the company's customers, and its own workforce: "At WEMS energy management systems we are very proud of the contribution put into making this an outstanding business. These awards recognise our achievements in innovation, our contribution to the global challenge of energy management, and growing our business despite the global financial crisis affecting many UK businesses. Thank you for your contribution in helping us secure these prestigious awards".
WEMS International proud winner - Green Business Awards 2011
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WEMSinternational is celebrating after clinching a top gong at this week’s Green Business Awards.
WEMS won the Energy Efficiency category at the prestigious Green Business Awards, which recognise excellence in green practice, strategy and products. The company beat off stiff competition from Birmingham City Council in partnership with Amey, Colt and NG Bailey.
The awards – better known as the ‘Green Globes’ as the UK's most comprehensive awards on the subject – seek out and scrutinise the most innovative, ambitious and effective initiatives by UK businesses for achieving environmental sustainability and implementing smart business practice.
Speaking of the win, Ivan McKeever, director at WEMSinternational, said: "We’re absolutely delighted. It’s a huge honour to be pitted against the UK’s most innovative green businesses and win one of the most coveted awards."
WEMSinternational was praised by judges as being a ‘great demonstration of driving progress in a technically challenging area.’ This award-win comes on the back of the company being chosen as one of a select number of UK manufacturers to be included in the Government’s ‘Made by Britain’ initiative.
The business has also been nominated in the ‘£10 million to £25 million turnover’ category in the Manchester Evening News’ annual awards, which celebrate the crème de la crème of the region’s business community.
In addition, WEMSinternational has been nominated for the Innovation Award by the Energy Institute. The organisation’s awards recognise individuals and organisations in the global energy industry for setting new standards of excellence.
Main photo: (from left): Darren Blower (WEMS), Andrew Dillon (WEMS), Justine Rowlatt (BBC News Reporter & Presenter)
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Dunelm Mill saves 25% on energy
Energy Live News has reported the thousandth installation of WEMSinternational's groundbreaking wireless energy management system. The recipient of this key milestone was Dunelm Mill in Warrington — the textile business is now applying WEMS energy saving technology across more than 90 stores.
Dunelm Mill is the latest high profile customer for WEMS during a year of major growth for the company which has seen the energy saving benefits of the WEMS wireless energy management system delivered to organisations including Mercedes, Boots and HMV.
Peter Kelly, deputy finance director at Dunelm Mill said: “We’re committed to reducing our energy use in-line with our Carbon Reduction Commitment. This also allows us to fulfil our company philosophy of ‘simply value for money’ by passing on the energy savings to our customers by offering exceptional value. We’re delighted with the results that have been achieved so far, saving as much as 26% of energy costs in some stores across the first 30 stores.”
Read the full article in Energy Live News (ELN)

WEMS International celebrates triple award nomination
WEMSinternational – the world’s only manufacturer of wireless energy management systems – is celebrating after receiving a triple award nomination at the MEN Business of the Year Awards, the Green Business Awards and the Energy Institute Awards.
The company has been nominated in the ‘£10 million to £25 million turnover’ category in the Manchester Evening News’ annual awards, which celebrate the crème de la crème of the region’s business community.
WEMSinternational has also been shortlisted in the Energy Efficiency category at the prestigious Green Business Awards, which recognise excellence in green practice, strategy and products. The awards – better known as the ‘Green Globes’ as the UK's most comprehensive awards on the subject – seek out and scrutinise the most innovative, ambitious and effective initiatives by UK businesses for achieving environmental sustainability and implementing smart business practice.
In addition, the company has been nominated for the Innovation Award by the Energy Institute. The organisation’s awards recognise individuals and organisations in the global energy industry for setting new standards of excellence.
Speaking on the nominations, Ivan McKeever, director at WEMSinternational, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to have been shortlisted for three prestigious awards. WEMSinternational has gone from strength-to-strength in the last 12 months, increasing turnover by £5.7million to £12million, and these nominations are testament to that success.”
Earlier this year, WEMSinternational, which manufactures and installs wireless Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) for multi-building operators, was chosen as one of a select number of UK manufacturers to be included in the Government’s new initiative, ‘Made by Britain’.
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realbusiness - 7 quick ways to reduce your energy bill
In the UK, energy costs have continued to rise and government legislation is set to increase carbon tax. With these macro economics working against you, you need to get savvy about your energy consumption. In this article on realbusiness.co.uk, Ivan McKeever provides 7 simple tips to cut your energy bill — including introducing wireless energy management systems.
WEMS in the news: realbusiness.co.uk
Retail surgery in Retail Week: How can I cut energy costs?
I’m concerned about increasing energy prices. What can we do to cut these costs without interrupting business and do we have any legal obligations to save energy?
Energy prices are guaranteed to rise in the coming year, so retailers have to take action to drive down usage by 10% to 20% in order to stand still. The key is to take control of energy usage in the first place. Ivan McKeever, director at wireless building energy management company WEMSinternational, says a typical retailer will spend between £10m and £40m each year on energy. This can probably be reduced, though.

Read the full article in Retail Week
Who’s got the green store?
Like a retail version of the hit TV show Grand Designs, supermarkets are pushing the envelope when it comes to store design and the green agenda but for old-fashioned reasons: cold hard cash. A report published by the Carbon Trust underlines the key attraction of going down the eco-store route. It claims retailers who invest in renewable energy in their stores could slash their energy bills by more than 20% some incentive when you consider that energy prices are predicted to skyrocket by as much as 37% by 2020.
"Before it was a moral agenda and it was a green agenda. Now it's a financial agenda," explains Ivan McKeever, director at WEMS International.
WEMS in the news: Cogeneration and Onsite Power Production
New video from WEMS International illustrates the power of wireless energy management systems
WEMS International has released a new video — a short animated film that outlines the facts of wasted energy and the benefits of energy saving using the company's unique wireless energy management system. The video can be viewed on the front page of the WEMS International website and on YouTube. It is also making an impact through online media channels.
WEMSinternational energy saving tips on TheBusinessDesk.tv
WEMS International celebrates double award nomination

WEMSinternational – the world’s only manufacturer of wireless energy management systems – is celebrating after being shortlisted in the MEN Business of the Year Awards and the Energy Institute Awards.
The company has been nominated for the ‘£10 million to £25 million turnover’ category in Manchester Evening News’ awards, which celebrate the crème de la crème of Manchester’s business community.
WEMSinternational has also been shortlisted for the Innovation Award by the Energy Institute. The organisation’s awards recognise individuals and organisations in the global energy industry for setting new standards of excellence.
Speaking on the nominations, Ivan McKeever, director at WEMSinternational, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to have been shortlisted for two prestigious awards. WEMSinternational has gone from strength-to-strength in the last 12 months, increasing turnover by £5.7million to £12million, and these nominations are testament to that success.”
Earlier this year, WEMSinternational, which manufactures and installs wireless Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) for multi-building operators, was chosen as one of a select number of UK manufacturers to be included in the Government’s new initiative, ‘Made by Britain’.
The Stockport-based company was nominated by local MP, Ann Coffey, as an example of ‘British design and manufacturing ingenuity’. Its groundbreaking technology – which was launched in 2007 – delivers energy savings of between 15 and 30 per cent for UK companies, while also heavily reducing CO² emissions.
New Government initiative grants ‘Made by Britain’ status to WEMS International
A new Government initiative has granted ‘Made by Britain’ status to the world’s only wireless energy management company. The Stockport-based company was nominated by local MP Ann Coffey for the accolade.
WEMS International joins firms including McVities, Land Rover and Rolls Royce to be recognised by the project, which was launched by Business Secretary Vince Cable to celebrate British manufacturing in the last 160 years.
WEMS in the news: Energy Live News
On yer bike! WEMS International takes on charity cycle challenge


WEMS International supports ‘Made in Britain campaign
WEMS International is backing the manufacturing campaign: ‘Made in Britain’ (MiB).
We’re demonstrating our support by signing up to the campaign and displaying the MiB logo on all our marketing literature. We manufacture all our wireless building energy management systems in the UK.
The MiB initiative launched at the beginning of 2011 to help consumers buy British. It has already attracted the support of nearly 100 companies across the UK.
The MiB logo was designed by up-and-coming student designers, and made available online to download and use by British brands.
Ivan McKeever, director at WEMS International, said: “The ‘Made in Britain’ campaign recognises the exceptional quality that exists in the UK manufacturing industry. As a company committed to manufacturing all its products on home soil, we’re delighted to be putting our weight behind this initiative.”
WEMS’ backing of the MiB campaign follows our recent inclusion in the Government’s new initiative ‘Made by Britain*’. We are one of a select number of UK manufacturers to be included in the scheme after being nominated by local MP, Ann Coffey, as a great example of ‘British design and manufacturing ingenuity’.
The light bulb moment — switch on to the real cost of unnecessary lighting
Companies and property managers want to show that they're 'open for business' and whether it's office lighting, display or signage lights, businesses have the tendency to leave the lights on unnecessarily. This leads to a staggering level of wasted energy, diminishing supplies, and high energy bills for businesses.
While we're not facing widespread blackouts just yet, government reports have suggested that by 2017 there will be power cuts of around 3,000 meagwatt hours per year. So, what can businesses do now to make a difference?
Tomorrow's FM looks at the benefits of WEMS' energy management system
Smart acquisition for building energy management company WEMS international
WEMS International has bought the business of Cheshire-based Smart Energy Systems Limited.
Smart Energy – which supplies and installs wireless energy management systems – will be immediately integrated into WEMS International. This will significantly extend our client base and further establish our presence in key sectors, such as the restaurant and automotive industries.
Established in 2003, Smart Energy counts household names among its clients, including Audi, Sytner Motor Group and Restaurant Bar and Grill.
WEMS in the news - TheBusinessDesk
WEMS appoints Matthew Bryden-Smith as Finance Director
WEMS International is gearing up for significant expansion with the appointment of new finance director, Matthew Bryden-Smith.
Matthew’s responsibilities will include finance, corporate governance, strategy, legal issues, HR and procurement.
He joins the WEMS board following a successful secondment from his previous role — as director at Rickitt Mitchell, one of the UK’s leading independent corporate financial advisers.
Matthew is a qualified chartered accountant who trained with Deloitte. He brings a wealth of industry experience to WEMS and will work closely with the existing board to achieve the company’s ambitious growth plans.
He commented: "I’ve been working closely alongside the company as an adviser for a number of years and WEMS is a fantastic business. It’s an extremely exciting time for both the company and the industry, as we look to build on our cutting-edge services and create a strong position in the global energy management market."
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WEMS in the news: TheBusinessDesk
WEMS International opens Energy Efficiency Centre in ambitious expansion drive
WEMS International has opened its first Energy Efficiency Centre in Stockport, as part of an ambitious expansion drive.
Our state-of-the-art centre was opened by Stockport MP Ann Coffey. It will manage the energy consumption and energy efficiency of clients across the UK by controlling WEMS’ ground-breaking wireless building energy management systems installed in each of their sites.
Using the latest technology and monitoring techniques, WEMS enables businesses to achieve typical savings through energy efficiency of 15 to 30 per cent, while heavily reducing CO² emissions.
Ivan McKeever, director at WEMS International commented: “The opening of the WEMS International Energy Centre is a vital part of the company’s expansion strategy, as we look to significantly enhance our service offering and increase our international footprint.
“By carefully monitoring and managing energy usage across multiple sites, we can drastically reduce energy consumption and generate significant cost savings for our clients.”
Ann Coffey MP commented: “WEMS International is a growing, successful business, and I was delighted to open the new Energy Centre. I learnt a lot about how this cutting edge technology is helping businesses save energy and money, as well as cutting CO2 emissions. This is a success story and I am so pleased that WEMS’ expansion means more skilled jobs for people in Stockport.”
WEMS in the news: Modern Building Services
Former Styles&Wood CEO joins WEMS to Spearhead Growth
Former Styles&Wood (S&W) chief executive, Ivan McKeever, has joined the world’s only wireless energy management company, WEMS International, to lead a major expansion drive in the UK and overseas.
McKeever was the driving force behind a major business turnaround programme at S&W, after securing a refinancing package of £45.7 million and returning the business to profit. He joins the WEMS board of directors and will spearhead the next phase of growth for the company, which includes an ambitious international expansion drive over the next 3 years.
He commented: “In 2007, WEMS launched a ground-breaking wireless building energy management system that delivers up to 30% energy savings. As we move forward, I’m very excited to be leading a fast-paced development strategy that will help drive this dynamic and revolutionary company into new territories – both at home and abroad."
WEMS in the news - TheBusinessDesk
WEMS International expands again with new premises
Company states major announcement due within one month
Wireless building energy management systems (BEMS) manufacturer and installer, WEMS international has secured a 2nd site in Stockport as it continues its rapid expansion.
The 3,400 square feet building in Gordon Street will house the company’s stores and programming department, with management, sales, engineering and support divisions remaining in the current Wellington Street premises.
The company recently unveiled plans to boost its workforce by over 60% this year with the creation of 30 jobs as they aim to multiply turnover from £6m in the 12 months to July 2010 to £12m this financial year.
Steve Dillon, managing director of WEMS International, said: “We have outgrown our current premises in a little over 3 years, this is due to the strength of the product and its unlimited potential. This is small however when compared with our next development plans.”
The company’s wireless energy management system (WEMS) is the only BEMS product in the world that is both completely wireless and web-enabled. This means a 40% reduction in installation costs, minimal disruption during fitting, remote access to any site and an accelerated return on investment.
The system is used for the control and monitoring of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting and metering equipment, and will ultimately reduce energy bills and CO² emissions.
In 2007, WEMS International launched the only wireless BEMS on the market, WEMS, and has so far installed 2,000 systems for clients including Boots, M&S, HMV and Fitness First. We are still the only company to offer a truly wireless BEMS solution worldwide.
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WEMS International creates 30 Jobs
Wireless building energy management ompany aiming to double turnover to £12m in current financial year
Wireless building energy management systems (BEMS) manufacturer and installer, WEMS International will boost its workforce by over 60% this year with the creation of 30 jobs.
The company, which currently employs 51 people at its headquarters in Stockport, is looking to increase personnel in its sales, engineering and support divisions as it looks to multiply turnover from £6m in the 12 months to July 2010 to £12m this financial year.
WEMS International recently signed a £multimillion deal with BT to supply and install its Wireless Energy Management Systems (WEMS) into BT’s telephone exchanges, as well as a 2-year, £2.5m distribution contract with Canada-based Climacare Solutions.
WEMS is the only BEMS product in the world that is both completely wireless and web-enabled, meaning a 40% reduction in installation costs, minimal disruption during fitting and an accelerated return on investment.
The company's energy mansystems can be used by for the control and monitoring of essential services including heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), electricity, gas and water, security, and metering equipment. It will ultimately reduce CO² emissions wherever it is installed.
Stephen Dillon, managing director of WEMS International, said: “The company is currently growing in-line with tough financial targets, no mean feat during the current economic climate, and the increase in staff is required to continue business development.
“Above this we are in advanced negotiations with 2 renowned and respected senior executives to join the company at board level. I hope to divulge further details soon.”
In 2007, WEMS International launched the only wireless BEMS on the market, WEMS, and has so far installed 2,000 systems for clients including Boots, M&S, HMV and Fitness First. They are still the only company in the world to offer a truly wireless BEMS solution.
WEMS International signs £multi-million building energy management system contract with BT
Stockport-based WEMS International has signed a £multi-million deal with BT to supply and install its Wireless Energy Management Systems (WEMS) into BT’s telephone exchanges.
The project covers premises ranging from 400m² to 17,000m² and will ultimately reduce the overall energy consumption at these sites.
WEMS is the only building energy management systems (BEMS) product on the market that is both completely wireless and web-enabled, meaning a 40% reduction in installation costs, minimal disruption during fitting, and an accelerated return on investment.
The systems will be used by BT for the control and monitoring of essential services including heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and metering equipment. It will also reduce CO² emissions at each site.
Stephen Dillon, managing director of WEMS Intenational, said: “We have worked closely with BT for many years, and this latest deal really marks the pinnacle in our relationship.
“Not only does it further cement our place as a major force in the BEMS market, it is the best possible endorsement for our wireless WEMS product in terms of cost, installation timescales, performance, software security and reliability.
“Our task now is to continue pushing the product to property managers in the retail, catering, telecommunications and office sectors, and we will work tirelessly to further increase our profile and sales.”
In 2007, WEMS International launched the only wireless BEMS on the market, WEMS, and has so far installed 2,000 systems for clients including Boots, M&S, HMV and Fitness First. They are still the only company in the world to offer a truly wireless BEMS system.
WEMS International goes worldwide with Canadian distribution deal
Stockport-based WEMS International has secured its first major international distribution deal having signed an initial two year, £2.5m contract with Canada-based Climacare Solutions.
Key representatives of the company will visit the UK in January for training, after which the company’s web-enabled Wireless Energy Management Systems (WEMS) will be sold and installed throughout Canada and the United States.
WEMS is the only building energy management system (BEMS) product in the world that is both completely wireless and web-enabled, meaning a 40% reduction in installation costs, minimal disruption during fitting, and an accelerated return on investment.
The systems can be used for the control and monitoring of essential services including heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), electricity, gas and water, security, and metering equipment. It will ultimately reduce CO² emissions wherever it is installed.
Stephen Dillon, managing director of WEMS International, said: “Our system was launched in 2007 and we have been constantly updating the technology to make the installation process as simple as possible.
“Whereas current systems require experienced installation engineers, we are now at a stage where our wireless product can be 100% correctly fitted by a trained electrician, hence we are happy to allow other companies to buy and install the product.
“The Canadian deal is our first proper step into the international marketplace and we expect to announce further agreements throughout 2011 as we expand our worldwide market presence.”
It is the second major deal in December for WEMS International, who recently announced a £multi-million deal to supply and install its systems into BT’s telephone exchanges, covering premises ranging from 400m² to 17,000m².
In 2007, WEMSinternational launched the only wireless BEMS on the market, WEMS, and has so far installed 2,000 systems for clients including Boots, M&S, HMV and Fitness First. They are still the only company in the world to offer a truly wireless BEMS system.
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WEMS - Patents Pending
6 February 2012 -
WEMS International doubles sales to £11.9m
12 January 2012 -
WEMS powers up as sales soar
11 January 2012 -
“You say which firms will be the making of Britain” - The Mail on Sunday - Financial Mail
4 January 2012 -
WEMSinternational Winners of MEN Business of The Year Awards 2011 - £10m-£25m turnover category
18 November 2011 -
WEMS International proud winner - Green Business Awards 2011
2 November 2011 -
Dunelm Mill saves 25% on energy
25 October 2011 -
WEMS International celebrates triple award nomination
5 October 2011 -
realbusiness - 7 quick ways to reduce your energy bill
27 September 2011 -
Retail surgery in Retail Week: How can I cut energy costs?
26 September 2011 -
Who’s got the green store?
23 September 2011 -
New video from WEMS International illustrates the power of wireless energy management systems
16 September 2011 -
WEMS International celebrates double award nomination
15 September 2011 -
New Government initiative grants ‘Made by Britain’ status to WEMS International
7 September 2011 -
On yer bike! WEMS International takes on charity cycle challenge
15 August 2011 -
WEMS International supports ‘Made in Britain campaign
19 July 2011 -
The light bulb moment — switch on to the real cost of unnecessary lighting
10 July 2011 -
Smart acquisition for building energy management company WEMS international
7 July 2011 -
WEMS appoints Matthew Bryden-Smith as Finance Director
7 June 2011 -
WEMS International opens Energy Efficiency Centre in ambitious expansion drive
25 May 2011 -
Former Styles&Wood CEO joins WEMS to Spearhead Growth
11 May 2011 -
WEMS International expands again with new premises
18 March 2011 -
WEMS International creates 30 Jobs
2 March 2011 -
WEMS International signs £multi-million building energy management system contract with BT
23 February 2011 -
WEMS International goes worldwide with Canadian distribution deal
6 January 2011




