A ‘BRITE’ FUTURE AFTER RECORD
TURNOVER Sale-based Floorbrite has announced record turnover of more than £15.5m for 2017.
This represents an increase of £3m on 2016, and in the last four years the firm has enjoyed 13%, 15%, 20% and 24% year-on-year growth. The company’s goal is to achieve £20m turnover by 2020, and the family-run business is confident of hitting it.
Nik Wyers, Joint Managing Director at Floorbrite, said: “The key to growing a business is to take calculated risks, which is exactly what we’ve done over the past seven years, and thankfully the risks have paid off and we’re in a position to announce record turnover figures for 2017.
“Our plans for the next 12 months are to continue grow our portfolio
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and saturation across the UK – the facilities market is incredibly buoyant at the moment and we’re pleased to be able to offer clients, both new and old, a vast array of high quality services through our own channels and close team of partners.
“It’s definitely an exciting time for the business and we look forward to the opportunities ahead.”
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has also installed an automatic detergent dosing system which will reduce wastage and ensure wash programmes function at their most efficient.
With over 150 players (including reserves, development squad, academy and first team) and several versions of the club strip, more than 210 sets of kit need to be washed each week, not to mention towels and physiotherapy blankets.
NEW LAUNDRY CONTRACT FOR
BANTAMS Bradford City Football Club will have more than just a clean pair of heels, thanks to a new laundry sponsorship deal with Bradford-based laundry chemicals specialist Christeyns.
The deal, which is set to run until the end of the 2019 season, will see the club save thousands of pounds in laundry supplies. Along with specific liquids to match a variety of wash programmes, Christeyns
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Michael Shackleton, Commercial Manager at Bradford City, said: “We would like to thank Dave Aveyard and Christeyns for their generosity and support. We have seen brilliant results from the new laundry facilities. Not only is the kit superbly clean but we are saving on energy and water usage too.”
Christeyns’ Dave Aveyard said: “We are delighted to be involved with Bradford City and hope that it will be a great season for all the squads. We wanted to make sure all the players look their best and our new laundry system does just that.”
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