Post Time:Feb 06,2023Classify:Industry NewsView:1047
A partnership between Diamut and Stonegate represents the perfect combination of technological expertise of the Italian brand and Stonegate’s in-depth knowledge of the needs of the UK and Ireland market.
Diamut has been present in the UK since 2001 with a range of tools designed and engineered with Italian technologies, the fruit of more than thirty years of experience and partnership with Intermac. Now Diamut has chosen to be present in this market in a new way.
Diamut and Stonegate, who have long been partners in the stone sector, are delighted to announce the consolidation of a close business partnership in the glass sector too.
Stonegate will be responsible for the distribution of Diamut products on the glass market, and the company will place their professional expertise at the disposal of customers, with a view to offering a timely service and ensuring an increasing focus on the needs of the market and customers in the UK and Ireland.
With headquarters in East Yorkshire, the direct presence of Stonegate in the UK market will enable faster distribution of Diamut products throughout the territory, thanks to the availability of a warehouse that will facilitate prompt deliveries. Having local stock offers a range of benefits, including the ability to provide customised solutions that can strengthen the competitiveness of customers, as well as ensuring faster delivery times.
Stonegate are experts in the stone sector for technical knowledge of CNC production. They have become the market leaders through providing excellent service by having a thoroughly trained team and experienced CNC technicians in-house, who have a combined 30 years’ experience in high volume CNC manufacturing.
Stonegate are continuing to invest in growth in 2023 and will ensure their high service level is provided to the Glass Industry, thanks to important and consolidated support by Diamut HQ.
Source: glassonlineAuthor: shangyi
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