Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Deva Taps Join The Bathroom Manufacturers Association.

Deva brassware have joined the Bathroom Manufacturers Association. Deva Taps and Robert Pryde says: "Deva tap is delighted to be part of the BMA and the huge opportunity it offers for us to continue our success. As we grow, so do the opportunities and challenges, which arise within our industry. An industry body with the knowledge and resources of the BMA is invaluable in that quest. "Our innovation programme has gained momentum over the last two years and we hope to be an inspiration to others within the association, whilst learning from the vast experience of its members. As Deva ventures into new markets, links with other manufacturers and suppliers that the BMA provides will be absolutely vital. We view the sincere relationships, which can be formed between the numerous players within the market with great affection – that has never been more apparent than in the past year with the impact of the copper and zinc situation on our businesses and associated relationships. "More specifically, the BMA is renowned for taking a lead where legislation and relevant environmental trends are concerned. With, increasingly, global factors affecting both supply and demand within our markets a united voice is more important than ever for the successful development of Britain's Bathroom Industry." Pryde went on to express his approval of the BMA's marketing and training initiatives such as the WaterHog website and the Bathroom Academy, adding that the BMA has something to offer the entire Industry, from manufacturers through to consumers. In welcoming Deva Taps, BMA chief executive Yvonne Orgill says: "We are very happy to welcome The Deva Tap Company to the BMA. We're looking forward to Deva's contribution and forging a close relationship. "Deva is committed to providing excellent customer service and support and is exactly the type of company the BMA is proud to be associated with. "We have a very strong, dedicated membership representing more than 80 per cent of the mainstream bathroom business undertaken in the UK. Our members are very supportive of the BMA initiatives and their input is invaluable."

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