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Kent-Based Business Sees Huge Upturn In Demand For Gas
Margate bottled gas supplier, Adams Gas, have seen a huge spike in demand for gas products over the last few months, with order totals soaring when compared to this time last year.
The company, who have distributed gas across Kent and the UK for the last 25 years, have had the busiest period in their history thanks to a surge in sales across all of their gas products, including the likes of MIG and TIG welding gas, beer, cellar and BBQ gases.
Speaking of the rise in demand, Managing Director at Adams Gas, Steve Adams said: “We expected an upturn in demand for gas when lockdown was announced, but it’s safe to say that the sales have surpassed our expectations.
“We put measures in place to prepare for the demand early, so we were able to comfortably deal with the increased levels of sales with relative ease.”
Adams Gas provide a whole host of bottled gas products to their extensive stockist network, giving clients across the country access to their large selection of products. During the last few months Adams Gas have seen record numbers of visitors to their website, which has resulted in an influx of sales across their product line.
Steve went on to add: “It’s easy to see why sales of all of our gas products have gone up, with good weather and the country on lockdown for a significant period of time. A large proportion of the country had some spare time on their hands, and they made the most of it using our products.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Matt Hartley .
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