This week we welcome new members to Made in Britain membership in the Technology, Home & Living, Engineering and Building & Construction sectors.
First up this week in the Home & Living sector is, Ulster Weavers, who produce textile products such as tea towels, aprons and bags. They intend to use the Made in Britain mark on their retail packaging and website.
Also joining the Home & Living sector is Lowther Loudspeakers, who are manufacturers of Horn based Hi-Fi cabinets and Hi-Fi drive units. They are planning to use the Made in Britain mark on their website, social media, brochures and marketing materials.
Furnewal Furniture will also join the Home & Living sector this week. The hand make oak furniture, primarily for bathrooms. They will use the Made in Britain mark on their website, social media and packaging.
Joining the Technology sector this week is Raplas Technologies. They are manufacturers of high quality production 3D printers. They intend to use the mark on their website, social media, and at global events.
The Engineering sector will gain Newson Gale Ltd, who are manufacturers of static grounding and bonding equipment. They plan to use the mark on their website, marketing materials, work wear, product packaging and exhibition stands.
The final member joining Made in Britain this week is Naturewall Group Ltd. They'll be joining us in the Building & Construction sector and they make slatwall panels. They will be using the Made in Britain mark on their website, social media and product images.
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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