Bradford construction products specialist appoints new Northern Ireland partner
Oscrete Construction Products, a division of Christeyns UK Ltd, has teamed up with Adcrete Ltd as its distribution partner for Northern Ireland and Ireland.
Oscrete, based in Bradford, manufactures a range of concrete admixtures for the precast and ready-mix markets.
This new partnership will enable Oscrete to expand its presence in the Northern Irish and Irish concrete markets.
Formed in 2016, Adcrete is an enterprising company which focuses on serving the Northern Irish ready-mix and precast concrete production markets.
Based in Lisburn, just South of Belfast, Adcrete is led by directors Gus Vaughan, Pat Ellison and Jonathan Mooney, who all have previous experience in both concrete production and testing.
Danny Kilgallon, Oscrete operations director, said: “We envisage an exciting future in partnering Adcrete in this venture.
“Oscrete has a reputation for providing excellence in technical service and customer support and as such we feel the partnership with Adcrete is a perfect fit.
“Both companies continually strive to develop products that add value and enable customers to stay ahead of the game.
“With Oscrete’s portfolio of admixtures and ancillary products added to the Adcrete ability to hold stock locally, we are able to provide great solutions to very specific customer requirements.”
Formed in the late 1970’s, the Oscrete Concrete division of Christeyns UK manufactures a range of high performance super-plasticising admixtures, waterproofing agents and efflorescence controllers.
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