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    Think Timber Opens Trade Centre in Newcastle-Under-Lyme

    Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock03/10/2024No Comments2 Mins Read22 Views
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    Think Timber, a family-run timber supply business, has opened a new trade centre in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, offering a one-stop shop for bespoke timber solutions.
    With more than 20 years’ experience working with some of the UK’s biggest staircase manufacturers, the trade centre will service local joiners and fitters looking for high-quality, innovative solutions for homebuilding projects.
    Specialising in bespoke staircase components, acoustic wall panelling and kitchen countertops, Think Timber is committed to delivering market-leading products to local trades.
    Located on Parkhouse Industrial Estate, one of Newcastle-Under-Lyme’s busiest trade estates, Managing Director, Gavin Brown is confident now is the right time to be making this investment, he said: “We’re in a prime location when it comes to trade in Newcastle-Under-Lyme. Every day, hundreds of independent contractors drive right past our doors without knowing what we do. It’s time we changed that.”
    Leveraging strong relationships with the best timber mills around the world, Think Timber is committed to raising industry standards with high-quality, sustainable solutions. Gavin continues:
    “The opening of our new trade centre is a big milestone and the result of months of hard work behind the scenes. Our goal, from the beginning, was to open up access to innovative, high-quality timber products and this is just one more way we’re making that mission possible.
    “Whether it’s a national staircase manufacturer or a local joiner, our approach is the same. We understand design, we know the market and, more importantly, we know the materials. We take a consultative approach with our customers and pride ourselves on understanding their unique business requirements. Our partners feel that from the first interaction.
    “With the trade centre and our entire suite of products under one roof, we are offering our customers a new way to buy from us, one that will make our products and expertise even more accessible to the local trade community- which can only be a good thing.”
    For more information, visit www.thinktimber.co.uk
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