ROMFORD BASED MANUFACTURER ANNOUNCES DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

Universal Wood Products Ltd. has today announced a distribution agreement with Northern Irish MDF mouldings manufacturer, SAM.

UWP will hold a comprehensive stock range of SAM veneer wrapped MDF mouldings, supporting south east merchant sales and targeted at the high-end developer market.  The initial stock holding includes a range of the most popular skirting, architrave and window board profiles and sizes in European white oak real wood veneer.

Offering an effective route to market, stock products will be available either same or next day allowing UWP to meet the needs of their customers.

Martin Cossington, managing director for Universal Wood Products, comments: “We have been working with SAM for some time to complement our own production capabilities. We have always found them to be a forward-thinking company and we are excited to develop our sales of their IMG 2570value-added veneer wrapped MDF mouldings.”

Gerard Wilson, sales director for SAM, adds: “We are very excited by this distribution relationship with Universal Wood Products. The SAM veneer wrap product range is experiencing substantial growth in demand across the UK marketplace and we see potential for major development in the London and south east sectors. UWP’s excellent reputation for customer service and their ability to offer this SAM range within 24 hour-availability will be a key driver to ensuring success in this venture”.

Point of sale and promotional literature, along with a committed and prompt service offering and a competitive pricing structure, is available from Universal Wood Products Ltd Romford.

 

For more information, visit https://www.uwpltd.co.uk/

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