
Specialist distributor Jewson Civils Frazer (JCF) has chosen Utility Week Live (16-17 May) to launch its nationwide multi-utilities offering, according to Builder's Merchants News. Backed by a campaign ‘Three Is The Magic Number’, JCF has developed a competitive and robust product range to service the needs of projects in the gas, power and water sectors. The distributor of civils, infrastructure and utility products has made a significant impact in the UK distribution market since its launch in 2019 and this latest launch, backed with market-leading, technical support, brings a fresh solution to the market. Nick Boyle, Jewson Civils Frazer Sales Director, said: “Making life easier for our customers has been our core objective since we started trading back in 2019 and in just four years, we have established a reputation for being a no-nonsense, forward-thinking business. "Getting our multi-utilities offer right has been critical, we do things properly at JCF and we have taken the time to develop a compelling and comprehensive product range.” While the product range forms an essential part of the multi-utilities offer, having the ability to deliver expert, technical advice is an important part of the overall proposition. Boyle added: “Being a specialist distributor is as much about our credibility as an expert technical partner, as it is about our product range – these two things go hand-in-hand, which is why I am confident our step into the gas, power and water market will be a huge success.”
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