James Bedford & Co Ltd. has successfully completed a prestigious contract which included supplying hundreds of workbenches for a new £12m manufacturing facility of a major UK company in the oil and gas industry.
Located in Birstall near Leeds, James Bedford celebrated 35 years of successful trading earlier this year and is now one of the UK’s leading suppliers of industrial equipment employing 35 people with a current turnover of £3m.
Over the years, the firm has become synonymous with its high quality workbenches, trolleys and cabinets. This reputation helped the company to successfully tender for the contract with leading oilfield service company Expro to supply workbenches along with lockers, cupboards and furniture for a ‘clean room’ in its new Subsea Excellence Centre in Ulverston, Cumbria.
James Bedford’s marketing manager, Neil Emmott said: “We were delighted to win this contract against strong competition and rose to the challenge of supplying the workbenches and other products, which were all designed in conjunction with the Expro Connectors & Measurements team, for their new ‘state of the art’ facility.”
For further information on James Bedford’s products please visit www.jbedford.co.uk.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Bedfords Set to Showcase Hazardous Cabinets
One of the UK’s leading suppliers of industrial equipment, James Bedford & Co Ltd. will be exhibiting at this year’s Northern Health & Safety Exhibition (Stand 38) being held at the Bolton Reebok stadium on the 6th and 7th October 2009.
The company, which is based in Birstall near Leeds and celebrated 35 years of successful trading earlier this year, has become synonymous with its high quality workbenches, trolleys and cabinets.
James Bedford’s marketing manager, Neil Emmott said: “At the exhibition we will be displaying our range of yellow hazardous cabinets which are designed to store flammable liquids safely. During the run up to Health & Safety assessment customers often need swift delivery of these items and to meet this demand we keep our best selling, competitively priced cabinets in stock, which enables customers to take delivery within three to five days.
He added: “We will also be using the exhibition to actively recruit distributors for our products.”
James Bedford’s impressive range of hazardous cabinets(which comply with UK regulations) also include a comprehensive range of safety cupboards for storing acids, pesticides and toxic substances. The company also supplies PPE cabinets and First Aid cabinets.
For further information please visit the James Bedford website at www.jbedford.co.uk
The company, which is based in Birstall near Leeds and celebrated 35 years of successful trading earlier this year, has become synonymous with its high quality workbenches, trolleys and cabinets.
James Bedford’s marketing manager, Neil Emmott said: “At the exhibition we will be displaying our range of yellow hazardous cabinets which are designed to store flammable liquids safely. During the run up to Health & Safety assessment customers often need swift delivery of these items and to meet this demand we keep our best selling, competitively priced cabinets in stock, which enables customers to take delivery within three to five days.
He added: “We will also be using the exhibition to actively recruit distributors for our products.”
James Bedford’s impressive range of hazardous cabinets(which comply with UK regulations) also include a comprehensive range of safety cupboards for storing acids, pesticides and toxic substances. The company also supplies PPE cabinets and First Aid cabinets.
For further information please visit the James Bedford website at www.jbedford.co.uk
Labels:
cabinets,
industrial furniture,
manufacturing,
workbenches
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Newsletter now out !
James Bedford have launched an exciting new newsletter, which will be published regularly to help keep customers informed of all their latest industrial furniture products (including workbenches, industrial storage cabinets, hazardous cabinets, storage lockers etc.
To view the newsletter, please visit the James Bedford home page and click on the picture of the newsletter on the right hand side of the screen. Alternatively, you should be able to open the newsletter directly by clicking here.
To view the newsletter, please visit the James Bedford home page and click on the picture of the newsletter on the right hand side of the screen. Alternatively, you should be able to open the newsletter directly by clicking here.
Labels:
cabinets,
industrial furniture,
manufacturing,
workbenches
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