WHAT’S NEW? JOHNSTONE’S TRADE
BECOME PREFERRED PARTNER Johnstone’s Trade has been announced as the preferred coatings supplier for Whittle Programmed Maintenance, a leading UK painting and property maintenance contractor.
The agreement will see Johnstone’s Trade supply its total coatings solution to support Whittle with its planned programme maintenance approach, across a variety of environments, including education, commercial and healthcare buildings.
VEGAS TRIP FOR LONG-SERVING
FUTURES SUPPLIES EMPLOYEE Futures Supplies employee Daniel Hills celebrated 20 years of service with an all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Daniel joined Futures Supplies & Support Services Ltd in 1997 as a Warehouse Assistant at just 16 years old and progressed rapidly, acquiring additional skills through training, mentoring and experience, to the position of Office Manager and ultimately Operations Manager.
Assuming responsibility for the day-to-day operations of the business, his role now includes client support, order processing, purchasing and co-ordinating logistics.
Daniel is a key member of the management team. He is remarkably dedicated, loyal and cheerfully supports the team fostering a friendly and collaborative environment with both his colleagues and clients alike.
Daniel said “Vegas has always been on my wish list, I cannot tell you what a fabulous surprise it was and how grateful I am. What an amazing time I had, I can’t put it into words. I am blessed to work at such an amazing company with a great team of people - roll on the next twenty years.”
Futures’ founder and CEO Mandie Kemp said: “Responsible business, sometimes referred to as corporate social responsibility or CSR, is at the core of our business strategies and Daniel is living breathing proof of this. I congratulate him for his long service, he is an inspiration and I wish him continued success in his role for many years to come. I hope the trip goes some way to show how much we truly appreciate his loyalty, hard work and dedication.”
Futures Supplies & Support Services Ltd, is an independent distributor of janitorial, cleaning and washroom products established in 1995. Its ethos is to deliver service, quality, value, reliability, with environmental consideration through technology and innovation.
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As part of the Hankinson Group, Whittle has been maintaining iconic sites across the UK for more than 100 years. Its partnership with Johnstone’s Trade reflects its aim to provide customers with long term maintenance painting programmes that achieve a high standard of presentation in their properties, while avoiding a large initial cost outlay.
Helen Tiplady, Specification Marketing Manager at Johnstone’s Trade, commented on how the Johnstone’s Trade offering supports Whittle’s planned maintenance programmes: “We provide high-quality, durable coatings solutions that help extend maintenance cycles in a range of environments. Our work with Whittle is testament to how our products benefit programmed maintenance and the successes we’ve already seen on many of Whittle’s projects.”
Stephen Hankinson, Group Chief Executive of the Hankinson Group said “Whittle are delighted to have entered into this agreement with PPG and Johnstone’s Trade. By aligning Johnstone’s industry leading product range and proactive colour advice with our innovative multi-year painting programme we are now offering our customers an unrivalled total solution”
As part of the agreement, Johnstone’s Trade and Whittle Programmed Maintenance are currently running a joint competition giving one school in the UK a chance to win a redecoration makeover for a room of choice within the facility.
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