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02 October 2024
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Pinpoint sponsors local ice hockey team preparing to compete in upcoming Scottish National League
Fife ice hockey team, the Kirkcaldy Kestrels, has announced Pinpoint Ltd, an award-winning Fife business, as its new sponsor ahead of the Scottish National League starting in September.
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Transform Your Space: Signage Ideas That Elevate Your Building's Aesthetics
Signage can enhance a building's aesthetics by complementing its architecture and design, and by incorporating the building's brand identity.
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Brand awareness and customer loyalty.
Promotional merchandise offers businesses a cost-effective way to increase brand awareness and customer loyalty.
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Evergreen Hedging Guide
Everything You Need To Know About Evergreen Hedging
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Back in Business: Bursali Towels Return as Exhibitors After Fire Recovery
Exiting news! Bursali Towels will be exhibiting at the Printwear & Promotion LIVE! 2025 show at Birmingham’s NEC in February.
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Rishi Sunak MP opens new showroom at Hill Cross Furniture as family business gears for growth.
Hill Cross Furniture, the family-owned contract furniture supplier, has opened a new showroom as it prepares for accelerated future growth.
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Why Choose Custom Software?
We know the pains of fitting your work around "off the shelf" software models with limitations and compromises.
30 September 2024
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Rubber Mats - the overlooked essential for Commercial Kitchens
There are many “must-haves” when it comes to a successful commercial kitchen environment. But aside from quality cooking equipment and utensils, the one thing that is often literally overlooked, should be right under your feet – rubber mats!
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Got Gastronorm Trays? Now get the Trolley!
If you use multiple Gastronorm Trays, but struggle moving them around the kitchen and beyond, the Gastronorm Trolley from Catering Equipment Ltd is the ideal solution.
26 September 2024
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Why you should avoid a wired bus in automation
The word bus comes from the Latin word omnibus, meaning ‘for all’. Connecting a lot of devices to a pair of wires is a seductive idea. It works in computers, but automated gates are in a relatively wild environment where things go wrong.
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