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Partnership pays off
23 July 2014
Built up over many years, Futures Supplies & Support Services’s relationship with Chequers Contract Services has proved to be a winning business partnership.

The latest project has seen Futures Supplies deliver a bespoke web shop for Chequers’ customers. This online ordering platform enables Chequers’ customers to order washroom and cleaning products directly from Chequers, 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
Distributing washroom, cleaning, janitorial and associated products since 1995, Futures Supplies has vast experience and knowledge of working with cleaning companies, understanding their needs and delivering successful long term business partnerships, with added value.
Chequers sales and marketing director Kate Ward said: "For our business growth to continue we need to be at the forefront of innovation and technology. We need to offer added value to our clients wherever possible and the web shop is yet another example of this. Having worked with Futures Supplies for some ten years I knew that the company would deliver and provide an effective innovative solution for us and I am delighted with the end result."
- Chair appointment for Futures MD
- 26 years of service excellence
- Panda partnership
- Biological soluble paper cleaning sachets
- Be good and do good
- Compliance with distributor scheme
- New partnership
- Mobile cleaning supplies goes live
- Futures Supplies achieves B Corp Certification
- Recognised for customer service
- Helping hospitals check safety masks
- Tidyness is next to cleanliness
- Suits you sir - bespoke system
- Keep in touch with remote staff
- Counting the cost of cleaning
- Put an end to endless paperwork
- Mitie is on the buses
- In it to win it
- Safety commitment recognised
- Flexibility key to riding out the recession