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Simon Jersey announced top supplier to hospitality sector
Leading uniform provider Simon Jersey has been announced as ‘Supplier of the Year’ for hotel, catering and facilities management companies at the ecmod Direct Commerce Awards.
The annual awards seek to recognise excellence in multi-channel retailing. Simon Jersey, which has supplied uniforms to hospitality companies for more than 40 years, impressed the judges with both its product range and its service for businesses in the sector.
Simon Jersey was presented with its award by Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan at the ceremony which took place at the prestigious Hurlingham Club in London.
James Saunders, managing director of Simon Jersey, said: “Creating uniforms for hospitality businesses is at the heart of what we do. Our very first customer was a local pub and it’s fantastic to still be recognised as a leading supplier to the industry more than 40 years later.
“We go to great lengths to understand our hospitality customers’ needs. We’re very proud of both the range of products we offer and our customer service which includes plenty of advice on how to create the ideal uniform for your business.”
The Simon Jersey catalogue includes more than 900 garments to create uniforms for everyone from front to back of house. Ranges include suiting and chefwear as well as a wide selection of shirts and blouses, aprons, casuals, tunics for housekeeping and accessories.
For more information or to request a catalogue visit www.simonjersey.com or call 03444 994414
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Jersey .
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