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WHAT’S NEW? ICEE Offers High Quality


Tee Markers Any new or existing golf club faced with installing or replacing its golf tee markers may want a bespoke design, but compared to an off-the-shelf product, may think a customised option is too expensive. ICEE Managed Services is offering bespoke markers that are affordable.


As part of its manufacturing services business, ICEE is making low-cost but high quality golf tee markers of the design shown out of a variety of weatherproof and durable sheet metal material incorporating bespoke details such as golf club logo, yardage and other information required by a customer.


Additionally, ICEE offers a more sophisticated version of this service, making superior markers and signage to any design, to any shape and size, and made from almost any material, or combination of materials required.


“For example,” said Paul Harris, ICEE’s Managing Director, “take a design that features a stainless steel frame incorporating a logo with an inset engraved plastic, wood or stone panel showing the tee number and name, plus supporting details.


“We can make all the components and put them together very efficiently under one roof at our factory in Hampshire. We have highly-qualified designers and


engineers and a factory containing advanced, highly-automated manufacturing facilities.”


“What’s more - and this may be an important and cost-saving feature for golf club managers - we can make exact replacements later if a marker gets damaged or goes missing. That level of service may not be available with standard, off- the-shelf products,” he concluded.


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A New Website for a New Era


In 1980 Fibrelite launched the world’s first composite manhole cover. In 2017, as the UK prepares for a record £500billion infrastructure spend, Fibrelite’s ultra-customisable composite covers and underground enclosures remain the industry standard.


This high level of customisation – at a highly-competitive price - is made possible through advanced design and manufacturing techniques deployed at the company’s factory in the United Kingdom.


The company will quickly make – and design if required – a complete set of golf tee markers from one or several different materials on offer including stainless steel, brass, Corten rust- enhanced steel, plastics or even stone such as granite (up to 200mm thick). Almost any size and shape is possible in a variety of finishes.


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As demand for stronger, lighter and more durable materials increases, Fibrelite continues to invest in technology; designing, developing, manufacturing and rapidly bringing new solutions to market. The new website is a perfect example.


Created to showcase Fibrelite’s endlessly evolving product portfolio and reflect their design-to-delivery capabilities, fibrelite.com is a new website for a new era. Inspired to simplify the transition to composite, it showcases the widest


range of GRP access covers and underground enclosures available.


Designed to accommodate the increasing variety of internet usage, the new site delivers a consistent user experience on desktop, mobile and tablet – allowing users everywhere to intuitively navigate by product, select specifications, download technical information and request quotes.


Customers can also access over three decades of expertise, including instructional brochures, installation guides, manuals and test reports.


A vast library of case studies demonstrates Fibrelite’s ability to provide local support globally, develop covering solutions for different industries and manufacture bespoke products to suit every application.


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