British kitchen manufacturer Omega PLC has celebrated a record turnover for 2022 of over £60million, representing an annual growth of 22%.
CEO Simon Barber said: “I feel incredibly proud that Omega continues to grow its market share by delivering high quality, innovative, made for life kitchens, on time and in full to our customers.
“Through strategic investment across the business, we have strengthened our team, infrastructure, production capabilities, product design, and sustainable initiatives.
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“We are well placed to strengthen our position further in the years to come.”
According to Omega, its growth is the result of “tactical and substantial” investment to support its trading partners.
During the pandemic and Brexit, Omega PLC invested millions to secure materials and increase warehouse capacity, doubling its UK stockholding.
Omega PLC stated this certainty in supplies allowed the company to maintain its service levels and offer price stability, giving retail and contract customers confidence in purchasing.
In addition, it has also allowed the company to bring out new product ranges which are held in stock.
Omega PLC has bolstered its team structure with hires across the business which, it reports, has also contributed to delivering enhanced service.
It includes a developing design team at Omega PLC to examine the way people experience their kitchens and homes to deliver innovation and new product development.
With an eye on the future and during this period of growth, the furniture manufacturer has prioritised sustainability with product and responsible practises.
Omega PLC is part of The Furniture Industry Research Association (FIRA) and is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified.
The company supplies a range of 100% recycled doors and kitchen cabinets made from 52% recycled material.
In addition, its manufacturing, warehousing, offices, showroom and delivery services have all received investment to become more energy efficient and decrease CO2 emissions.
Omega PLC states these assurances drive sales as consumers are increasingly aware of the environmental impact of their purchasing decisions and are looking for more sustainable products and companies.
Retail sales director James Bishton said: “Omega PLC’s unrivalled reliability of service and complete order fulfilment has led to both new customers and existing customers increasing their sales and partnering more closely with us.
“With our kitchens being made solely in Britain, at our Yorkshire-based production facility, our customers take confidence from the on-time in full delivery promise and as a UK supplier we are always on hand to support our partners swiftly.
“Our combination of consistent high-quality product and service has been of huge appeal to design consultants, project managers and the end consumer.
“Price will always be one of the driving factors in kitchen purchases and during this time of economic uncertainty we are providing customers with price stability in 2023 allowing them to quote in confidence, safe in the knowledge the price will not increase this year.”