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Haldane UK Wins Outstanding Business of the Year Award

Haldane UK, the UK market leader for luxury timber handrails, bespoke timber staircases and CNC timber machining, is celebrating after winning the Outstanding Business of the Year Award at this year’s Fife Business Awards.

The Glenrothes based company was established in 1945. It became the first in the UK to use 5-axis CNC machining technology to machine luxury timber components, investing almost half a million in two machines in the early 1990s.

It has continued to pioneer new technology in the timber machining industry with revolutionary software, 3D digital scanning technology and employing world-class manufacturing techniques to offer new levels of quality and service to its customers.

These brought accolades and business awards at both local and national levels, culminating in the Queen’s Award for Enterprise.

The prestigious Outstanding Business of the Year Award is one of the most coveted awards in the area because it cannot be applied for.

It is an exclusive category awarded to a business that has demonstrated outstanding achievement and proven exemplary in its field.

Haldane UK’s Managing Director, Forrester Adam, commented, “This award recognises the enormous effort our team has consistently delivered over the last few decades to continually push the company forward and caps off an outstanding year for the company.”

He continued, “Thanks to the groundwork and determination during the difficult COVID period, Haldane has been breaking all of its sales records this year and is on track for its best-ever year in terms of sales orders.”

And with a burgeoning order book, Haldane UK is now setting its sights on the future by developing its “blueprint for growth”, which sees the formation of a new senior management team to drive progress as well as an apprenticeship programme that is set to kick off in the coming months.

For more information on Haldane UK, visit www.haldaneuk.com.

 

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