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Brightening up northern show
10 February 2016
Contract cleaning and facilities management company Floorbrite has confirmed its stand at the Manchester Cleaning Show.
The family-run-firm, which was set up in 1972 by the late Martin Wyers, now employs more than 1,200 people across the north of England and provides cleaning and facilities management for nationally recognised names such as Aldi, JD Sports, and Manchester’s very own The Lowry.
Based in Sale, and with an office in Yorkshire, Floorbrite is proud of its northern roots, particularly the opportunities that the bustling city of Manchester has provided for business development and growth.
Joint managing director Nik Wyers said: “Manchester is an exciting, growing, and thriving hub of business opportunities and we’ve always found the strong business links we’ve formed in the city have served us well.
“Over the years we’ve grown to become the biggest cleaning and facilities contractor in the north of England, so we’re really excited for the Cleaning Show to come to our home city.
“The cleaning and facilities industry can work together to provide clients and customers with an even better service, and meeting likeminded businesses at the Cleaning Show will be a real highlight for us.
“We’re sure everybody will be impressed with the facilities and the friendly disposition of people in Manchester so the stereotype of it being ‘grim up north’ will be quashed in no time!”
Floorbrite will be on stand F05 close to other notable industry names, Vax, Bonasystems and Greyland, to name but a few.
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