23rd October 2009

Stock Displays Continue to Soar Despite Recession

Doncaster based company Stock Displays have proven that it’s not all doom and gloom in the business world by recently moving into a brand new 25,000sq ft warehouse and office complex at Sky Business Park, next to Robin Hood International Airport.

Doncaster

based company Stock Displays have proven that it’s not all doom and gloom in

the business world by recently moving into a brand new 25,000sq ft warehouse

and office complex at Sky Business Park,

next to Robin Hood International

Airport.

Stock

Displays, who manufacture and supply a wide range of display and exhibition

solutions, were established in 2002 by brothers Damian and James Edwards. The

continued growth of the company saw them move to the new purpose-built premises

in September.

Managing

Director Damian Edwards said of the move “We are delighted with the way the

company has continually grown over the last few years despite the recent

economic downturn, and to be honest the move to this new site was essential in

order to sustain that growth. I am also very happy to say that over that same

period we have had the need to steadily increase our workforce, both here in

the UK

and at our manufacturing facility in the far east.”

Stock

Displays’ clients include signs companies, exhibition contractors, high street

retailers and local authorities. Some of their highest profile customers

include Marks & Spencer, Morrisons and the Royal Albert Hall.

As

well as the companies offices, showroom and manufacturing lines, the new

building includes a 15,000sq ft warehouse stocking products including poster

frames, pavement signs, light boxes, banner stands and notice boards. This huge

stock means that next day delivery is possible on most of their products.

Because

Stock Displays manufacture all of their products in-house at both their Doncaster and Chinese facilities, they are also able to

offer a bespoke specials service to suit any budget – whether it is a single

snap frame, or 200 light boxes. They also have a dedicated design and print

department, meaning full colour printed posters and banners can be supplied

together with the display products.

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