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Birmingham business selected for ‘Buy British’ campaign
Malcolm Williams, managing director of domestic appliance repair service Appliance Service Centre, has been selected to spearhead the Birmingham part of a Buy British campaign. He has been appointed as a service and sales agent for Ebac washing machines in the Birmingham area and flies the flag for the British-made appliances, holding a stock of the machines for immediate delivery to customers. Malcolm said: “There is certainly a demand for British made products and I am pleased to have partnered with Ebac. I can offer my clients full personal and local service throughout the lifespan of the washing machine. “I understand first-hand the benefits of British made products having worked in aerospace manufacturing. Buying British is not only better for the planet, but also safer for the customer, and provides them with high quality products every time. This is demonstrated in the excellence of Ebac products. “Having stock on hand gives me a real advantage as I can supply and install immediately, and I have built a personal relationship with Ebac, which tends to lack with most other brands.” Andrew Hobson, director at Ebac, said: “We are delighted with the support we have received from Malcolm. It is important to us as a business to work with people we get to know and trust and who have the same values as we do. “British retailers supporting British manufacturing will help us prosper in the world, particularly post-Brexit. “We should be prioritising buying British. If people vote with their wallets, they will help rebuild our own manufacturing industries along with an expanding potential for export. We all want to support a growing economy capable of providing quality jobs for ourselves and our children, all it takes is for us to spend our money on British made goods wherever possible.”
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