New London branch for Pyramid Display Materials

Pyramid Display Materials has announced the opening of a brand-new London distribution centre, strategically located near key transportation routes, the A20 and M25.

Spanning a generous 21,000 sq ft, this facility boasts a meticulously designed 18,000 sq ft warehouse, complemented by a modern 3,000 sq ft of office space, setting the stage for a seamless blend of storage, logistics, and customer service.

With dedicated delivery vehicles offering next-day delivery as standard and a complete array of conversion capabilities on site, Pyramid is set to offer unrivalled levels of service to the London area.

Speaking on the launch, Vice President of UK Development, Tom Breslin, said, “This expansion marks a new chapter in Pyramid Display’s journey. Positioned close to major highways and equipped with state-of-the-art machinery and a talented, experienced team, we are poised to offer unmatched value and service to our customers.”

We supply the industry’s leading brands, including Avery, Mactac, HP, XL Display Board, POLYLINEPro, Foamalite, Correx, POLYLINEBubble, DISPA, Klockner PVC and Swedboard.

For enquiries or more details about the range of brands we carry at our new London location, please contact: london@pyramid-display.co.uk or visit www.pyramid-display.co.uk for a 24/7 ordering facility.

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