To kick start the New Year, we would like to welcome new members to Made in Britain and learn a little more about who they are, what they do and how they intend to use the Made in Britain mark.
First up, we welcome to the Engineering sector, AeroTech Solutions, who manufacture products related to the Aviation industry, products such as slave pallets and baggage trailers. They will be using the Made in Britain mark on their products, vehicle livery, technical guide, social media and website.
Secondly, Site Pod will be joining the Building & Construction sector. They design and manufacture pods for welfare and health & safety purposes, storages and electronic charging of tools. They plan to use the Made in Britain mark on their pods, vehicle livery, digital communications, social media and website.
Joining the Sports & Leisure sector is Ergon Equine. They make polypropylene saddle trees for the equestrian industry. They plan to use the Made in Britain mark on their packaging, workwear, exhibitions, brochure, technical guide, social media and on their website.
Mitrechem joins the Chemicals sector. They manufacture a full range of high end detailing and valeting products for use mainly on vehicles. They intend to use the Made in Britain mark on their products, packaging, technical guide, digital communications, social media and website.
We would also like to welcome, gaitQ Limited to the Health & Beauty sector. They are designers and manufacturers of medical devices for people with Parkinson's to help them walk better, walk more and fall less. They will be using the Made in Britain mark on their packaging, premises, brochure, digital communications, social media and website.
Joining the Printing sector is Stickers4, who make stickers for seasons, occasions, events and promotions along with home organisation labels. They plan to use the Made in Britain mark on their packaging, premises, brochure, digital communications, social media and website.
Cyclops Designs will join the Engineering sector. They are manufacturers of metal workers and metal forming tools. They will be using the Made in Britain mark on their product, packaging, exhibitions, brochure, technical guide, digital communications, social media and website.
To end this week's round up, we would like to welcome HiGlide to the Technology sector. They design and manufacture a ceiling track systems which are used in both photographic and video studios. They intend to use the Made in Britain mark on their product, packaging, exhibitions, brochures, technical guides, digital communications, social media and website.
From everyone at Made in Britain, we would like to welcome this week's new members. We look forward to seeing your Members’ News Stories and your products in the Members’ Product Directory.
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