Despite a turbulent economic climate and market uncertainty, British kitchen manufacturer Moores, has seen increased growth during its 75th year of trading.
According to the company, it also experienced “record-breaking” sales in August.
It attributes commercial wins, new accounts and strategic appointments as significant to the company’s success, which supported the brand’s growth plans.
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Alongside the announcements of Mike Barrett as CEO, who will assume the position in the New Year, and Guy Tooth as operations director, there have been a series of new hires and promotions over 2022.
The appointments have included regional sales managers to customer service manager, to support retail and housebuilder accounts.
The commercial team, in particular, has expanded, reflecting the company’s commitment to servicing this sector.
Mike Barrett commented: “What a way to bring our 75 years anniversary to a close.
“With our longstanding manufacturing experience, we have always put the needs of our customer network first, and as a result, we have become the brand we are today.
“A trusted and reliable supplier, Moores is known for providing quality craftmanship and an unrivalled degree of customer service, and we hope that this attention to detail will give new and existing relations the confidence that we are a resilient manufacturer, with the ability to face the challenges that are so often present within our industry.”