FEATURE
FEATURE
A SILVER CELEBRATION
Tomorrow’s Cleaning Editor Martin Wharmby returns to Greyland Limited, as the company looks to the future after celebrating a major milestone.
14th February 2024 wasn’t just the most romantic day of the year: it marked a major milestone anniversary for Greyland Limited. The company commenced trading on the same day back in 1999, making this the company’s 25th anniversary year, and the cleaning chemical manufacturer has a bright future ahead – certainly another 25 years or more.
It’s a remarkable achievement for the family-owned company which calls Dukinfield, Greater Manchester its home. Throughout the years the company has enjoyed
continued expansion to provide an extensive and effective range of industrial and institutional cleaning chemical solutions for sectors including washrooms, floorcare, catering, handcare, housekeeping and many more.
Greyland has seen its fair share of challenges over the past two and a half decades, from the BSE and SARS crises of the early 2000’s to the recent pandemic, but has come through all of them stronger.
Greyland’s CEO, Richard Dyson, said: “Covid-19 was a nightmare for everyone. We were crazy busy and then we had to partially shut down because most of our distributors had to shut down, because nearly all of their end users had to shut down. You didn’t know when you were going to start up again, so it was difficult to get going again.”
‘Get going’ is something that Greyland certainly did. With the increased focus on the industry and ‘proper’ cleaning in the wake of the coronavirus, the company has continued to grow from strength to strength as orders continued rolling in. It’s allowed the company to gradually expand its staffing to well above its pre-pandemic levels – currently at 58 people – as well as expand its space with the addition
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