C P Timber Recognised in National Timber Trade Journal Awards 2021

Posted on 10th November 2021 by Streets -  What's trending?


Image to represent C P Timber Recognised in National Timber Trade Journal Awards 2021

The Awards recognise service excellence and product quality across the timber industry in the key areas of wood-based panels, softwood, hardwood, joinery, structural timber systems and garden products. The rigorous and impartial voting process is handled in a digital voting system whereby timber buyers vote for their best performing suppliers.

Voting was open to customers who buy timber products right down the supply chain including builders, specifiers, joinery firms, furniture producers, other wood product manufacturers, structural timber fabricators, merchants, DIY retailers and distributors. Being a winner is a real accolade for C P Timber’s Managing Director Chris Powell and Business Development Manager Angelique Taylor, who are pictured here receiving their Award from Sports presenter Jason Mohammad.

Commenting on their success Streets Partner, Ben Halstead, who looks after C P Timber said: “I am delighted for Chris and his team. The award is true recognition of their passion for the industry and reflects their commitment to product and service excellence. What could be better than receiving such a commendation from those within the industry.”


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