Andrew Wright is manufacturing Deceuninck’s popular Heritage 2800 system, which is available in 26 colourways from stock. In March, it expanded its showroom in Irvine to support its strong growth, giving customers the opportunity to see and feel the quality of its wide range of products. It also recently rebranded. This latest development fitted neatly with Deceuninck’s MyBrand marketing support. A new tailored brochure has been completed for its showroom as well as POS material.
Managing Director Charlie Berry comments: “We’re extremely pleased to join Deceuninck and are rapidly building a great relationship with their team, from personnel and sales to their large marketing network. Their support with literature and marketing campaigns in particular has been second to none. Initially we weren’t aware of the vast options available and the benefits to our business.
“We know Deceuninck is well-known for its ‘pretty windows’”, continues Charlie. “But it’s their innovative design and high quality products that help us stand out. With our recently expanded showroom, we’re looking forward to showcasing Deceuninck’s Heritage 2800 windows and having newly tailored material at hand for visitors to take away and browse”.
For more on Andrew Wright Windows call 0800 585 608, or visit www.andrewwright.co.uk
To find out how Deceuninck can help build your business and brand, call Sales Director Rob McGlennon on 07818 383385. Follow @DeceuninckUK.
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