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CONSTRUCTION FIXINGS


TIMco opens new warehouse


T.I.Midwood & Co Ltd (TIMco), an independent UK supplier of screws and fixings, has built a new 21,000ft2


foot warehouse at its head office in Nantwich, Cheshire. The new facilities will help the company manage the growing demand for its products and create new jobs.


different product lines and further improve product availability in order to protect TIMco’s customers against any potential supply disruptions. Simon Midwood, managing director of TIMco, comments:


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“The extra room will enable us to offer new and exciting products, as well as provide an even better service to our customers.”


Building a quality team TIMco has also recently appointed a new quality control and health and safety manager. The appointment is a further illustration of TIMco’s drive to build its reputation for providing quality products in a safe environment.


Unit 1, Canklow Meadows Ind Est West Bawtry Road Rotherham, S60 2XL


Tel: +44 (0) 01709 833 840


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MANUFACTURERS and STOCKISTS of HIGH QUALITY FASTENERS


PRODUCT RANGE INCLUDES:


‘CE’ marked bolting assemblies to BS EN 15048 & BS EN 14399 8.8 Sq Sq Holding Down Bolts/Nuts


Specials Made to Order


GRADES


Metric 8.8 / 10.9 / 12.9 and Imperial 4.6 / R / S / V / SAE8


SIZES M12 – M64 Hex Head-larger on request


½” - 2½” Hex Head-larger on request


FINISHES AVAILABLE


Hot Dip Galvanized, Zinc Plated, Sherardized, Geomet, Xylan


ALLTHREAD STUDDING - 8.8 / 10.9 / 12.9


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he warehouse, which was an GB£800,000 investment for the company, has been built to cope with growing demands and to allow the business to extend its product ranges. The warehouse will stock more than 3,500


Max Clarke joins the company as quality control manager and will be responsible for maintaining and improving the TIMco quality management system – ensuring all products meet the right specification and quality controls. Max will also oversee the company’s health and safety procedures and be responsible for implementing all training for new and existing employees as well as day-to-day risk management. Max joins TIMco with more than 20 years engineering experience and with a host of health and safety qualifications. Simon Midwood adds: “Max is a great addition to the team as he brings a wealth of experience in engineering and quality control. We take quality control very seriously at TIMco and we are looking to further enhance this area of our business to ensure customers continue to receive the very best products that have been rigorously tested to ensure a quality performance.”


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