Marsh Industries launches “Make it Marsh” campaign, offering substantial price reductions on key product ranges

Marsh Industries, a UK-based family business and leading supplier in the off-mains drainage sector, has announced its “Make it Marsh” campaign, aimed at providing significant price reductions on key product ranges.

Due to a positive trend in raw material prices, the company has been able to reduce prices on its domestic pump stations, Hydroil® oil separators, and Ensign® (the UK Market leading sewage treatment plant ranges) by 26%, 21%, and 19% respectively.

These price reductions are applicable to all deliveries and orders placed from February onwards, and are part of Marsh Industries’ on-going commitment to supporting its customers during challenging times. The “Make it Marsh” campaign echoes the industry’s call for manufacturers to take a realistic approach to pricing and help merchants remain competitive in the market.

In addition to the price reductions, Marsh Industries has also launched a comprehensive training program, including the distribution of 3000 USB memory sticks for on-the-job training. The company aims to support merchants in increasing their market share and winning more business through training and education.

For more information about Marsh Industries and the “Make it Marsh” campaign, email sales@marshindustries.co.uk or visit http://www.marshindustries.co.uk 

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