This week welcome new Made in Britain members to a variety of sectors:
First up this week we welcome Bluetree Website Services. They'll be joining the Software sector as they have a platform which is used by British MP's, members of the Welsh and Scottish parliaments, councillors, candidates, Conservative Party associations and affiliates to publish their work and collect data. They intend to use the Made in Britain mark on their product, brochure, technical guide, website and communication platforms.
Next up is Skirting World Ltd who join the Building & Construction sector. They manufacture MDF products including skirting boards, architrave, window boards, door frames and wall panelling. They plan to use the mark on their vehicles, premises, exhibitions, brochures, website and communication platforms.
Also joining the Building & Construction sector is KingsRock Joinery. They manufacture timber windows, doors and frames and associated joinery. They plan to use the Made in Britain mark on their product, packaging, communication platforms, at their premises and exhibitions.
The Natural Health Market join the Food & Beverage sector as they manufacture in-house organic tea bags and organic nutrition supplements. They will be using the Made in Britain mark on their product, brochure, social media and website.
Joining the Health & Beauty sector is EXO Float. They design and manufacture a floatation Pod which consists of a moulded pod made in the UK from their own moulds from advanced composites. They plan to use the Made in Britain mark on their product, packaging, labels, warehouse and exhibitions and marketing materials.
Next up is Bastion Security Products Ltd to the Defence sector. They manufacture security products including modular security rooms, security doors, armouries and other physical security systems. They intent to use the Made in Britain mark on their products, premises, exhibitions, social media and website.
Polystrop Ltd join the Engineering sector this week. They manufacture webbing slings, roundsling and ratchet assemblies and bespoke items. They will be using the Made in Britain mark on their product, packaging, and communication platforms.
Joining the Technology sector is EcoHeatwave Limited. They manufacture infrared hidden heating kits. They plan to use the mark on their product, packaging and communication platforms and marketing materials.
To end this week's round up, we welcome MV Fruehauf Limited to the Transport sector. They make commercial vehicle trailers. They intend to use the Made in Britain mark on their products, exhibitions, and marketing materials.
From everyone at Made in Britain, we would like to welcome our new members. We look forward to seeing your Members’ News Stories and your products in the Members’ Product Directory.
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By Made in Britain 1 year ago | By Made in Britain