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Overview

Stolle are the industry leaders of two piece can and end-making machinery; manufacturing and servicing can makers throughout continental Europe, the British Isles, and beyond.

Kellwood was contracted as part of a multi-million pound development to install an industrial lighting solution in Stolle's primary distribution centre in northern England.

Challenges

Our client wanted a turnkey solution from design to installation. Stolle's project coordinator had a vast number of other works to co-manage, and required Kellwood to offer direct, experienced advice on sensible economic value in keeping with the funds allocated.

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Solution

Kellwood's solution was selected ahead of five other tendering parties, including some of the best known names in the British lighting industry. We represented premium quality consultancy, products, and installation; all at a highly competitive rate.



"Despite the evident time and effort put into our new warehousing's design work, Kellwood's final proposed quote remained extremely competitive.

Their in-house supply and install was an attractive package. Overall we found Kellwood to be an experienced, hard-working, and transparent company. I'd certainly recommend them."

V. Richardson, Stolle Europe

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  • I am delighted to have used Kellwood...

    - P. Nisbet, Wabtec Corporation

  • a project that was well planned and promptly accomplished

    - E. McHugh, Loganair

  • Where others let us down, Kellwood did not

    W. Coley, Barking Abbey School

  • ...my client is over the moon with the end results

    A. Fraser, MacLean Electrical

  • I'd certainly recommend them

    V. Richardson, Stolle Europe

  • I'm more than pleased with the guys. I'd recommend them to anyone

    G. Gray, Logoplaste

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