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You are here: Home1 / News2 / S&H Tyres targets UK with new sales rep

S&H Tyres targets UK with new sales rep

Date: 28th May 2013 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

The latest milestone in Dutch wholesaler S&H Tyres’ recent development sese the company target the UK market and appointment a sales representatives especially for British customers. Ronald Lems recently joined the company with a view to taking responsibility for the UK market.

“I’m dedicated to strengthen our existing relationships and expand the business in the UK. We are developing our private label which will give us great opportunities in the UK. The first tyres are expected in September and I look forward to market them in the UK,” Lems said in response to his appointment.

In 2012 S&H Tyres invested and moved to a new location with a state of the art office and warehouse. The automated modern warehouse has four floors and a conveyor belt system, offering storage capacity of more than 300,000 tyres. All this makes S&H Tyres confident that it can maintain and strengthen its position of being a well-respected and competitive player in the international tyre business. 

The company slogan “business is people” underlines the determination to offer a personal service in tyre wholesaling. Doing business based on mutual trust and pleasant cooperation, S&H Tyres reports that it aims to build long term relationships with both customers and suppliers.

S&H Tyres is an international wholesaler with years of experience in trading numerous brands. Founded by Simon Klapwijk and Henk van Dijk in 2002, the company is headquartered in The Netherlands and has offices in Eastern Europe, China, and Dubai.

The company reports that it is aware of its social position in society and explains that as a team they understand that wealth, health and happiness cannot be taken for granted. Therefore, the company is donating a substantial part of the achieved profit to different charity organization every year. 

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