National water retailer renews contract with leading global tyre brand Pirelli

National water retailer water2business has extended its partnership with one of the world’s leading tyre manufactures, Pirelli, for a further 12 months.

The contract renewal will see water2business, in partnership with leading utility consultant Inspired Energy, continue its dedicated account management support, which during the past 12 months has enabled Pirelli to introduce consistent consolidated billing across its four UK sites.

This positive news for water2business follows a succession of similar contract extensions with leading brands, including Advinia Health Care, restaurant chain itsu, and Birmingham Airport.

During a successful 2022 for the national water retailer, water2business has secured its position as the number one ranked large water retailer for market performance compliance for a fifth consecutive year and delivered a strong performance in the water industry’s latest annual customer complaints report.

Commenting on the contract renewal, Managing Director of water2busines, Charley Maher, said:

“When it comes to global manufacturing brands, there are few larger than Pirelli, so we are incredibly proud to extend our partnership for a further 12 months. Like many of our clients, Pirelli’s innovative approach to sustainability makes them a perfect fit for our core values and we are looking forward to supporting their ambitious sustainability targets.

“Our dedicated Account Management team will continue to identify opportunities to help them reduce their water usage and further consolidate their billing over the coming year.”

With 18 production plants in 12 countries, Pirelli is the sole Global Tyre Partner to the Formula 1 World Championship, best known for its cutting-edge technology, high-end production excellence and passion for innovation.

Pirelli added:

“At Pirelli we are always looking for new partners to help us achieve value within our business. W2B has delivered this for us, but also with a keen focus on the customer experience, which has taken away all the issues we had with our previous suppliers.”

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