Kitchen supplier TKC has completed a round of investment at its headquarters in Denton, Greater Manchester, to bolster manufacturing capabilities and increase product choice.
The investment includes the acquisition of two multi-functional routering machines, enabling the production of in-frame effect doors for its new Contour collection.
TKC has also further invested in its in-house spray facility, including enhanced dust filtration systems.
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As part of the spray shop investment, TKC has also promoted Shaun Honeysett from operational shift supervisor to spray shop manager.
In 2022, the company undertook a £1 million upgrade and extension of its in-house spray facility to meet rising customer demand for customised kitchens.
TKC offers 36 colours are available in the standard Paint to Order palette, while customers also have the option of over 2600 bespoke colours.
Paint to Order and bespoke service are available across 10 of TKC’s traditional shaker and contemporary handless door ranges, which include solid timber and MDF options.
CEO at TKC Roy Saunders commented: “We’ve had a fantastic reaction to our Contour Collection and I’m convinced it’ll have a hugely positive impact on our business and allow our customers to convert more sales leads.
“Our in-house paint to order facility is providing customers with a with an ultra-smooth finish on MDF based ranges, equivalent to the standard of our stocked offer.
“Our quality on all ranges is now the best it’s been during my tenure at TKC and something the team should be very proud of.”
Roy Saunders continued: “These operational enhancements are part of our ongoing programme to improve and expand TKC’s operations into manufacturing and to be consistent with our one of company values, to always be improving.”