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Brand new bollard website launches
A brand-new website that promises to save businesses and individual’s time and money when ordering bollards, has launched.
BollardsHQ from Townscape Products, features free delivery in mainland UK as well as discounts of up to 10% of RRP for bulk orders. It been designed for the simplest possible navigation.
Concrete, timber, stainless steel and performa-cast polymer models are available as well as numerous styles including everything from Acorn to Manchester.
Jonathan Goss, managing director at Bollards HQ, said: “When people go online to buy bollards – they want the process to be a simple as possible. They want to select their bollard and order quantity before paying with the minimum of clicks.
“Bollards HQ makes this possible incredibly simply. Best of all, bulk order discounts are built into the pricing system so anybody from a consumer or builder to a town planner or developer can very quickly complete their procurement.
“After rigorous testing, we are thrilled with the usability of the site and it is now live. We’re keen to get any feedback from the trade about the site’s usability, so I would encourage buyers or specifiers to visit the site and let us know what they think.”
For more information about Bollards HQ, or to browse for bollards, please visit www.buybollards.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Brian .
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