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Kemtile celebrates 40 years with rebrand
Hygienic flooring experts Kemtile have celebrated 40 years in the UK commercial flooring sector and becoming part of an ambitious global flooring group by investing in a brand refresh.
The rebrand reflects the Warrington-based firm’s new position as a division of Stonhard – one of the world’s leading manufacturers of resin flooring for commercial markets - and promotes its well-established credentials as excellent specifiers and installers of hygienic flooring solutions in both food and beverage and pharma sectors.
It marks a new era in the lifecycle of the Kemtile business and supports the company’s long-standing reputation for delivering ‘excellence’ in flooring every step of the way.
Led by Operations Director Jamie Cook the rebrand underpins years of trusted solutions, experience, skill, attention to detail, and solutions from the groundworks up, built to last.
Designed to promote quality and confidence it will align well with its blue chip customer base, which includes some of the best known names in the food and beverage and pharma industries.
Jamie Cook commented: “After 40 years trading history and having been acquired by an international group it was time to reshape our branding and we are delighted with the new look. Its fits with our new ambitions for the UK market and beyond.”
The new branding extends across the company from website and social channels to advertising, signage, clothing, pens and the company’s fleet of vehicle.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sue Souter .
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