Partner Article
Leading fastener firm announces deal with Macclesfield Town
Francis Kirk Group has today announced a package of advertising and sponsorship support to take the Conference Premier side to the end of the season.
The fifth-generation family company, based on Denton Hall Farm Road in Denton, is one of the country’s leading manufacturers and distributors of engineering products. These include fasteners, socket screws, PPE clothing and other industrial products which the firm sells to a wide range of North West, UK and international customers.
It also has a well-stocked DIY counter for local trades at its Denton site which will be the focus of the Macclesfield Town campaign.
Managing Director Tom Kirk explained: “We know that Macclesfield Town has a loyal fan base and many of those work in professional trades that we can help supply. We stock hundreds of tools and equipment from major brands and have experts on hand to help advise on the best tool for the job, including local DIYers.”
Francis Kirk group’s trade counter is just five minutes from junction 24 on the M60 and stocks products by Stanley, Faithful, Draper, Dewalt, Bosch, Bahco, Stockport brand Reisser and abrasives.
Dan Ackerley, Commercial Manager at Macclesfield Town, commented: “It’s great to welcome Francis Kirk Group to our corporate sponsor community. We will be commending their trade counter to fans and looking to build a long-term partnership.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sue Souter .
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