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INTERCLEAN AMSTERDAM Northwood Hygiene Products Ltd, a manufacturer and supplier of away- from-home (AfH) professional paper hygiene and wiping products, has commended the recent Interclean show for being highly productive and the ideal chance to showcase its impressive range of washroom solutions.


Paul Mulready, Marketing Manager at Northwood Hygiene, said: “Interclean Amsterdam is without doubt the biggest exhibition in our calendar. Once again, the event didn't disappoint.


“We had a very productive few days networking with existing and new customers from both the UK and overseas. As well as reinforcing our market leading brands, Whisper, North Shore and Raphael, the event


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was used to showcase our relaunched Leonardo range which was received extremely well.


“With all the political and economic uncertainty our market is currently facing, it was great to have an opportunity to share experiences and ideas with industry peers.


The Northwood stand featured a trio of popular value-added brands, plus the familiar Leonardo brand, which was re-launched at Interclean.


Providing end users with a trusted and affordable washroom brand, the high-capacity Leonardo range of commodity washroom dispensers and paper products delivers hygiene, whilst achieving competitive cost-in-use.


The range, which is well-suited to a wide variety of washrooms across the commercial, services, education and healthcare sectors, has been updated and introduces transparent white dispensers for the first time to allow for easy monitoring of soap and paper supplies.


Visitors also saw Northwood’s established brands – Raphael, North Shore and Whisper – which continue to evolve to meet customer demand.


www.northwood.co.uk STAR POWER OPENS NEW


AVONMOUTH DEPOT Temporary power solutions provider Star Power has opened a new depot in Avonmouth, near Bristol, strengthening support for customers across the South West.


The new site brings together operations previously based in Portishead into a single, larger facility, improving safety and service delivery.


Located close to the M5 motorway, the depot provides strong transport links, enabling faster response times across the region. The new facility also includes expanded workshop space, modern offices, improved welfare areas, and a larger external yard to support storage and logistics.


Richard Miller, Group Managing Director at Star Power, said: “Relocating to Avonmouth is a significant milestone for Star


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Power. Bringing our operations together in a single location allows us to work more efficiently, improve health and safety standards, and reduce our environmental footprint.


“It provides our team with an enhanced working environment and puts us in a strong position to support future growth and our customers’ needs.”


Patrick Gallagher, Operations Director at Star Power, added: “Our new Avonmouth depot gives us the space and layout needed to improve day-to-day operations, from engineering through to logistics. It allows us to work more effectively


as one team while continuing to deliver a high standard of service to our customers.”


The Avonmouth depot strengthens operational capability across the South West and forms part of Star Power’s continued investment in its national network, which includes depots in Kent and Warrington.


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