Brulines changes name to Vianet

By John Harrington, M&C Report

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Brulines, the beer flow monitoring company, has changed its name to Vianet to reflect the increasingly diverse nature of the company’s operations.

The name change, which takes effect from this morning (4 April), was approved at Brulines AGM last July.

The firm said: “The business has evolved significantly from when it was floated on AIM in October 2006, when the activities of Brulines Limited represented virtually all of the group’s business.

“The name Brulines is very much associated with the group’s beer dispense monitoring services and does not reflect the wider nature of the group’s other activities. In certain markets, the name Brulines is not appropriate and can be both problematic and potentially confusing given the Group’s broader business activities.”

James Dickson, chief executive of Vianet, said: “Vianet has been driving the group’s vending telemetry and contactless payment offerings.

“Over the past two years we have made significant progress in establishing a strong reputation for Vianet with its blue chip customer base and we will continue to do that, whilst continuing to develop the significant growth opportunities available across the group. These products and our unique data capture and transmission technologies provide outstanding growth potential for the group on a European and global basis.”

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