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https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0014l10/inside-the-factory-series-6-10-vacuums).
TDB joins the Jangro network
Jangro, the largest network of independent janitorial and cleaning distributors in the UK and Ireland, has welcomed TDB Supply Solutions, who officially joined its membership on 1 March 2022.
Jangro currently has a total of 47 members in its network, all of which are strategically located across the country to provide a speedy, efficient and caring personal service tailored to clients’ needs.
Established in 2010, Dorset-based TDB Supply Solutions is a British company that prides itself in researching, understanding, and solving everyday problems, no matter how small or large and providing excellent customer service. Its aim is to provide customers with good quality products from leading manufacturers at competitive prices.
Joining the Jangro group will support the company in doing just that, since it will now benefit from the network’s increased buying power, enabling it to keep prices stable and pass on savings to customers. It also has access to all member benefits, which will help the company to build on its great customer offer. For example, it can provide its clients with added value in the form of Jangro’s award-winning training platform, the Jangro Leaning Management Solution.
Jangro CEO, Joanne Gilliard, commented: “We warmly welcome TDB Supply Solutions to the Jangro family. Good
quality, sustainable products, competitive prices, and offering the best possible customer service – these are all values that both organisations already share, making this a natural partnership. We look forward to working together to continue building on and delivering this.”
Philip Pike, MD at TDB Supply Solutions, added: “We are thrilled to become a Jangro distributor – it’s an exciting development in our business, and we look forward to the positive outcomes it will have for both our customers and the business.”
www.jangro.net
Hospitality expert joins P&G
Professional's expert advisory council P&G Professional, the away-from-home division of Procter & Gamble, is teaming up with hospitality industry expert Peter Ducker to help businesses thrive following a tumultuous two years for the sector, grappling with the far-reaching impact of COVID-19.
Peter joins as an Expert Advisory Council member, bringing with him a wealth of proven experience to ensure P&G Professional continues to understand and meet the needs of the hospitality industry, especially given the shifting challenges as the industry recovers from the pandemic.
Having taken on a variety of C-suite and executive positions within the sector, such as the founding Chairman of the Hotel Booking Agents Association and Chief Executive of the Institute of Hospitality, Peter has accrued over 42 years in the sector.
Commenting on the sector’s recent challenges, Peter commented: “The last few years have been tough on hotels and restaurants alike. However, I'm confident that P&G Professional’s emphasis on rigorous cleanliness and hygiene will certainly enable the industry to continue to welcome customers with open arms.
“I am delighted to join the P&G Professional Advisory Council and put my knowledge and experience in the hospitality industry to great use. It is through grasping the day-to-day challenges of the industry that P&G Professional can pursue its principle mission of helping businesses thrive.”
Berat Onur, UK & Ireland Country Sales Lead at P&G Professional Europe, added: “Peter’s career has seen him responsible for a variety of hotels on a global scale, so we couldn’t be happier to have him partner with us, and share his wealth of industry knowledge with the team at P&G Professional. Given this breadth of international experience, Peter is in a fantastic position to support us in helping businesses thrive as they recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
www.pgpro.co.uk
www.tomorrowscleaning.com
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