Another New Dealer Appointment for Etesia

Etesia UK has announced a further new appointment to its dealer network, including both Etesia and Pellenc brands. To strengthen their service in the South East of England, FR Jones and Son have joined the ever expanding list, covering the Kent region.

FR Jones and Son are a family-run business based in South-East London, specializing in horticultural and arboricultural equipment, supplies and service. The company has been trading since 1968, gaining plenty of experience and knowledge of all of their products. Over the course of their 40 years in business, the company is proud to have built up a loyal nation-wide customer base.

 

To coincide with the new dealer appointment, the company held their successful annual Arb and Forestry event held at the Kingswood Training Services site in Shipbourne, near Tonbridge Kent. This year’s event attracted over 800 visitors to the two day event on 15th and 16th July.

 

“This new product range that we can now offer is especially important to us,” Commented Justin Jones, Director of FR Jones and Son. “In a year where our customers are looking at every penny they spend, they want combined reliability with ‘green’ credentials and value for money. With the Etesia and Pellenc range, we can offer all of our customers the features which they are looking for."

 

Les Malin, General Manager at Etesia UK said, "We are delighted to welcome FR Jones and Son into the Etesia family. They are one of many dealers that we have appointed this year as we grow this important part of the business. We know that local dealers are what our customers in this sector demand and we are happy to satisfy this.”

 

For further information, or details on how to become an Etesia and/or Pellenc dealer, please contact Etesia UK on 01295 680120 or visit www.etesia.com/uk

 

FR Jones and Son can be contacted on 020 8852 9668 or visit www.frjonesandson.co.uk

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