Bohle holds prices for 2011

Date: 13 January 2011
Source: Bohle Ltd.
Glass and glazing consumables specialist, Bohle Limited, has announced it is holding its 2010 prices and will not be applying a blanket price increase across its range of products in 2011.

In fact, as a consequence of operational and production efficiencies, some Bohle manufactured products, including brands such as Veribor, Silberschnitt and Verifix, have actually come down in price.

Commenting on the announcement, Managing Director Dave Broxton said “Bohle is not immune from the vagaries of the economic climate, including exchange rate fluctuations and rising overheads, but we have decided to absorb these costs as far as possible whilst continuing to offer the same high standards of service that won Bohle the G10 Customer Care Award. In short, we will continue to offer the highest quality products, at the most competitive prices possible, ex-stock for immediate delivery.”

On the price reductions Broxton said, “As a manufacturer, we have invested heavily in automated production and logistics, which has paid dividends in terms of consistency of quality and lowering manufacturing costs. It makes sense to pass on an element of these savings in the interests of increasing volume and what customer can resist better quality at a lower price?”

Company Overview for: Bohle Ltd.

This is Bohle.

The Bohle Group is Europe's leading manufacturer and supplier of tools, machines and accessories for glass processing and finishing. The family business, founded in 1923, is now represented by over 300 employees at fourteen locations in Germany and abroad. Divided into the product divisions Handling, Glass Cutting (manual and automatic), Glass Bonding, Glazing, Tools, Machinery, Fittings and Surface Technology, the total product range is precisely tailored to the respective customer groups from trade, industry and retail. Quality is the leading principle at Bohle – in every area. To live up to this standard, the company develops and manufactures many products themselves. A modern logistics centre quickly dispatches the ordered goods to the customer.

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