ITAB Shop Concept acquires Radford CGC Ltd, the leading supplier of checkouts and entrance systems in Great Britain.
ITAB Shop Concept, with registered office in Jönköping and shares subject to trading on First North has acquired 100 per cent of the shares in Radford CGC Ltd in Great Britain.
Radford CGC (Customer Guidance and Checkouts) Ltd is based in Milton Keynes, England and employs approximately 80 people with a turnover of circa £15 million p.a. Radford manufactures and sells a range of entrance gates, turnstiles, checkouts, barrier systems, trolley retention systems, external furniture and protection equipment to a wide selection of industry sectors from Retail to Transport to Public Sector to Leisure and Sporting Venues.
ITAB Shop Concept press release 3rd October 2006.
Our main customers are therefore the large supermarket retailers as well as other non-food retail customers in DIY, electrical and other product sectors like fitness clubs, sports stadiums, museums, educational establishments and the airport sector.
We pride ourselves on building long term and mutually beneficial relationships that together lead to profitable working partnerships.
As a leading UK manufacturer we are able to develop equipment to meet individual customer requirements together with creating adaptations on our own product range.
We are competitive, versatile and have the unique ability of managing extensive large rollout programmes. Although most of our products are sold into the UK market, we also have a growing export market, sold via our global network of distributors.
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