Success fits the mould for North East plastic manufacturer hits £1m turnover
North East based Plastic Mouldings Northern Ltd (PMN) are bringing a flair of France to terraces across the UK and Ireland after securing the exclusive distribution rights to JOUPLAST® and their innovative range of products for the perfectly finished outdoor space.
The home improvement market is big business, and the flagship products are now hitting Wickes, Homebase and Amazon with turnover hitting £1m last year. The products have been used for decades across Europe, but are a relatively new concept in the UK and act as bases for decking and paving slabs to ensure they sit evenly across surfaces.
The JOUPLAST® plastic adjustable riser is an ‘innovative and simple’ product which allows the rapid and perfectly level construction of decking, paving and ceramic. The range of products allows hard landscaping to be quickly and easily installed, whilst maintaining perfect lines and an even finish.
Freddy Bourdais, co-founder and sales director at Plastic Mouldings Northern Ltd said: “JOUPLAST® is very successful in France, and it makes it much easier to lay decking and paving level.
“We are delighted to hold the exclusive distribution rights in Britain, and the response to the product line has been phenomenal. We strongly feel the product will continue to see exceptional growth and there is scope to be even bigger in our market than in France in years to come.”
With its now ‘extensive’ product portfolio, Plastic Mouldings Northern Ltd has its sights firmly set on becoming a significant player in the UK Landscaping market.
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