Hull’s Eltherington sees 20% Sales Counter growth after product expansion
Hull-based Eltherington, a suppliers of high quality architectural, leisure and stockholding solutions, has reported a 20% increase in business at its Sales Counter on Dansom Lane South.
The growth follows the company’s decision to expand its PVC-Ue stockholding range to meet the increase in customer demand. The new range now features new products such as roofline, gutters and downpipes, as well as everyday essentials for roofers and contractors such as cladding, fascias, soffits and trims, plus many more.
The business’ success is also due to the introduction of more customer choice within its Sales Counter’s cutting and fabrication service, new opening times and same day or next day delivery options.
Eltherington has also created a comprehensive new stockholding brochure for both aluminium and PVC-Ue ranges as well as showcasing all the ranges on a fully mobile website.
As a result of recent business growth within the stockholding business, Eltherington has appointed an additional member of staff.
Eltherington employs around 200 people and has operated a Sales Counter on Dansom Lane South for over 20 years. This service allows customers to order bespoke solutions, whilst gaining all the benefits of buying direct from the manufacturer.
Michael Riding, business development director at Eltherington, said: “We have seen a significant increase in business at our Sales Counter on Dansom Lane South. With more new products being added all the time and some great price deals we are confident that even more customers will start to use us as their essential destination for quality products breadth of range and excellent service.”
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