Gardman Service Update

by | Apr 16, 2018 | News | 0 comments

Gardman

“Following the fire at the Gardman Daventry warehouse on 12th March, we?re pleased to communicate that within the space of a month we have fully operationalised our Kings Lynn warehouse. We now have over 50 staff with years of experience working full time at the site.

“In the last week we have increased our stock holding to over 1,200 SKU?s. We now have large volumes of both gardening and lighting stock arriving from UK ports and overseas. We also have a constant supply of our top selling Wild Bird Care products arriving daily from our local UK supplier. The team are now working on exciting plans for the second half of this year and will be updating our customers in the coming weeks.

“If not already done so, customers should expect contact from their Gardman sales representatives who are now in a position to confirm details of stock available and take orders. If for any reason you have not been contacted directly, you can phone our customer services on 01406 372227. Customers can also download an order form from the trade section of our website.

“We will continue to update you as we progress via our website www.gardman.co.uk

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