We would like to welcome new members to Made in Britain membership. Below we look at who they are, what they do and how they intend to use the Made in Britain Mark.
First up, we would like to welcome Joinery Workshop Limited to the Building & Construction sector. They make everything from bespoke office fittings to furniture, staircases, windows, bookcases, conference tables, doors, gates and other joinery items. They intend to use the Made in Britain Mark on their products, at their premises and on their digital communications.
Also joining the Building & Construction sector is Chester Composites, who make a range of modular buildings out of glass reinforced plastic including glamping pods, emergency accommodation pods, accessible toilet pods and changing places. They plan to use the Made in Britain Mark on their products, packaging, at their premises and digital communications.
Artisan Joinery are also new to the Building & Construction sector, they manufacture timber windows, doors, conservatories and staircases. They will be using the Made in Britain Mark on their vehicles, at their premises and digital communications.
New to the Sports & Leisure sector is Urban Ice Gear who make ice bath covers and headrests. They intend to use the Made in Britain Mark on their product, packaging, on the paper work and through their digital communications.
Quatreau Manufacturing Ltd join the Food & Beverage sector, they make touch and smart taps and water filling stations. They plan to use the Made in Britain Mark on their product, packaging, at their premises and through their digital communications.
Joining the Electronics sector is UK Cable Management. They manufacture cable assemblies and harnesses. They will be using the Made in Britain Mark on their workwear, at their premises, and through their digital communications.
New to the Creative Industries sector is Blackdown Signs & Print who manufacture signs, stickers and other branded goods. They intend to use the Made in Britain Mark on their product, packaging, at their premises and on their digital communications.
Spirotech-SRD Group join the the Engineering sector, they design and manufacture bulk handling equipment such as pressure vessels, silos, screw conveyors and bespoke fabrications. They plan to use the Made in Britain mark on their product, vehicles, at their premises and digital communications.
Also joining the Engineering sector is Gardner Engineering Limited, they primarily make bracket support systems for use in the AV and CCTV industry. They will be using the Made in Britain Mark on their packaging, vehicles, at their premises and on their digital communications.
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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