Dejex appointed by Swiss manufacturer Leyat as UK Importer

by | Nov 11, 2016 | News, Products | 1 comment

Dejex

Dejex Supplies of Donington, Lincolnshire, are pleased to announce that the company?has been appointed the UK importer of high quality pruning shears manufactured by?Leyat of Switzerland.

Started in 1917, and now situated in Neuchatel, Leyat use the latest technology and manufacturing techniques to produce their products, supplying professional users and the most demanding amateur gardeners across Europe.
Leyat products are used in horticulture, arboriculture, viticulture and gardens.

Their pruning shears are now recognised as a leading brand, offering high quality and excellent value.? The range imported into the UK will include Leyat Professional, Hobby and Crazy Line products.

Mr Didier Auderset, managing director of Leyat said he: ?Looked forward to a highly beneficial working partnership with Dejex in the UK.?

Dejex are a long established company which specialises in the distribution of commercial?horticultural and agricultural products.?The progressive family run business in Donington, Lincolnshire, operates as a regional distributor for major horticulture manufacturers – also the sole UK importer for a?number of specialist brands. Dejex provides expert advice and the highest levels of service.

To drive the marketing campaign forward, Dejex are now actively seeking key regional?commercial horticultural distributors and sales agents to promote the Leyat product lines?nationwide.

To learn more about Leyat products in the UK, please contact:

Alex Stevenson (director)
Dejex Supplies Ltd, 7 Millfield Road, Donington, Lincolnshire, PE11 4UR
Telephone: 01775 821800?? alex@dejex.co.uk

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