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Affinity Crew runner's up at Industry Awards
Affinity Crew, provider of intelligent crewing solutions based in the South East, was one of the runner’s up for the Crewing Company of the Year award at the Event Production Awards held at the London Lancaster Hotel last month.
Affinity Crew provides skilled and knowledgeable event crew for the events industry throughout the UK. Crew have recently worked at the BAFTAs and are busy with London Fashion Week and cover areas such as Audio Visual, rigging, set-building, set carpenters, lighting, production running and assistance and have a range specialist driving skills including fork lift trucks, cherry pickers and telescopic handlers.
The Twickenham based company was short-listed for the Crewing Company of the Year award for their recent initiatives to making booking crew easier and ensuring continued high standards. This included creating a smart device booking application for customers and increased training for their experienced crew.
David Jackson, Director at Affinity Crew, says, “Our crew teams are all about making events as easy as possible for our clients and ensuring events happen. It was great to be shortlisted for Crewing Company of the year. We will continue to seek out best practice and excellent service and you never know we may be up for the award again next year.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Affinity Crew .
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