Eurocell Building Plastics (EBP) has recently opened its most northerly depot, in Inverness, Scotland.
This latest opening takes the total number of Eurocell depots to 87 nationally.
With a population of just over 60,000 people and a thriving local economy, there are a large number of installers, builders, contractors and DIYers looking for building plastic products in and around Inverness.
Opening in response to this demand, the new depot offers the full Eurocell product range, which extends to over 3,800+ lines, the majority of which are held in stock. The approach of the depot is based around providing a one-stop-shop for all customers' building plastics needs, including roofline, window finishing trims and conservatory roofs, as well as doors, tools, fascias, soffits and accessories.
Derek Gachagan, Scottish Regional Manager for EBP, explains: "Previously the nearest Eurocell depot to Inverness was in Aberdeen, which meant customers had to travel over two hours for their supplies. Opening the new depot now means we offer local availability to customers in Inverness as well as allowing us to offer even better service to the most northerly parts of Scotland."
Opening the depot in Inverness now allows Eurocell to offer service levels to all areas of North West Scotland.
Mr Gachagan said: "The depot services anywhere north of Inverness and we have already made deliveries to Bonar Bridge as well as Thurso, which is on the most northerly coast of Scotland. Customers really appreciate the fact that they can source the full range of essential products at the depot."
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