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MEMBER NEWS


Valves Online open new headquarters


One of the UK’s first and fastest growing e-commerce companies has opened its new headquarters near Plymouth, bringing leading valves and actuation to the South West. Valves Online, a family-owned


company that has been based in Devon since launching the first e- commerce store for process valves and control solutions in 2003, has been rapidly expanding. It has now opened an Innovation Centre that houses offices, warehouse and state- of-the-art actuation workshop.


The new premises allow the


company to carry more stock for the UK but also provide a much-needed service to companies in the South West, including manufacturers, dairies, breweries, food processors, marine and hospitals. Valves Online offers local companies a specialised service to keep a stock of valves specific to their needs, providing control and actuation services coupled with a host of specialised training and informative events. Gary Hopkinson, Managing


Director, said: “The Innovation Centre


will be the hub of our ever-growing business. Not only will this allow us to hold even more stock, but is also equipped with a specialised state-of- the-art valve/actuator build and test department, supplying the best in pneumatic and electric actuated ball, butterfly, knife gate and many more valves used in numerous industries throughout the South West.” Valves Online is recognised as


one of the UK’s leading online valve retailers, meeting the needs of engineers who are looking to purchase valves from the internet


quickly. Its technical team has also been praised for its wealth of engineering experience and in- depth knowledge. Valves Online’s webstore offers


an easy and quick way to buy manual, actuated, solenoid, process and control valves for industries and applications including steam plants, food processors, breweries, dairies, laundries, pneumatics, biogas and water treatment.


Visit: www.valvesonline.co.uk


Coralline Health scoop top award from WPA


At the recent WPA Healthcare Practice Conference in Cheshire, Coralline Health was delighted to win the award for South West Region Healthcare Practice of the Year. This is the fifth award that the firm has won from WPA, the not-for-profit


health insurer. Coralline Health has been a member of Devon and Plymouth Chamber


for over eight years and all members can benefit from their qualified advice and the affinity discounted health insurance scheme that they provide. Jacqui Shaw, Director of Coralline Health, said: “This award is a great


testament to our highly skilled team who work hard every day to give exceptional customer service with an empathetic, friendly and caring approach. “And we are extremely grateful for our


customers’ trust and faith in us over the past nine years and to the enjoyment they bring to our business. “Recognition like this is a great


honour and truly inspirational. We look forward to continuing to grow our business in the South West, and with Devon Chamber members, as always, customers are at the heart of everything we do.” Coralline Health are experts in health insurance


‘This award is a great testament to our highly skilled team’


and provide schemes for individuals, self-employed and businesses, with bespoke employee benefit packages to fit companies of all sizes.


Visit: www.corallinehealth.co.uk or call: 01803 855210 8 Chamber Profile Spring 2020


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