Green-tech celebrates a record year

Commencing its 21st trading year, leading landscape supplier Green-tech is celebrating a record  year.
Heralded as their most successful year to-date, achieving a record £10.6 million turnover, Green-
tech’s head count is now in excess of 50.
Earlier this year it was announced that Green-tech signed a deal to be headline sponsor of the BALI National Landscape Awards for the next 3 years. This deal reinforced their commitment to the association and industry as a whole and reaffirmed the high esteem in which the company is held.
Green-tech is a regular contributor at industry events and exhibitions and has supported an unprecedented number this year, the latest being as headline sponsor of the upcoming North’s largest landscaping exhibition, Landscape Live 2015.
The company is in the process of relocating their entire trading operation to new purpose-built premises, known as Rabbit Hill Park, just of the A1 in North Yorkshire between junctions 47 and 48. The new premises, costing in excess of £3 million will comprise Green-tech’s head office, warehouse and distribution facility and trade counter. The forward-thinking firm has also built offices and has meeting rooms and facilities available for smaller or start-up businesses to rent.
Green-tech has been recognised for its excellence as an employer and business. They have been announced as a winner in the prestigious BALI National Landscape awards 2015 ‘Employer of the Year’ category and have also been announced as a finalist in the Press Business Awards 2015 for Large
Business of the Year.
Green-tech Chairman, Richard Kay told The Landscaper  “I am overjoyed at our present position. It has been a tremendous year for Green-tech. Exceeding
the £10 million turnover milestone has been a personal target of mine so I am delighted that our hard work has paid off. We are already looking forward and planning our next milestone which is to reach £20 million turnover in the next five years so watch this space and expect big things from
Green-tech.”

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