Zenith Interiors announces a new partnership with Formway in New Zealand.
Zenith Interiors announces a new partnership with Formway in New Zealand.
April 8th, 2009
Latest news from Zenith Interiors:
“We are very pleased to announce that Formway Distribution (Sales) in New Zealand is now part of the Zenith Group.
We are very excited about the opportunity this presents for Zenith and more importantly our customers.
The alliance will provide a number of opportunities and benefits for our New Zealand customers. Not only can they access the Formway products they have been accustomed to using; they will also have a wider range of exciting products from the Zenith collection.
We have retained all of the talented and experienced Formway sales and support staff, and employed more people to further strengthen our service offering in the New Zealand marketplace.
The Auckland showroom will remain in Parnell, however, we have relocated the Wellington showroom to new and larger premises closer to the Wellington CBD (Thorndon Quay). We are committed to making the New Zealand business a success and to ensure the integration is as seamless as possible.
Zenith is a leader in the design, manufacture and supply of workstations, task seating, storage and loose furniture.
We have built our reputation based on service (delivering quality products to site, on time and consistently) which will be a major focus for us in the New Zealand market.
Formway Design and Formway Manufacturing will continue to design and manufacture products in New Zealand. Formway products are now available exclusively through Zenith in Australia and New Zealand.
We look forward to further building our relationship with the design community in New Zealand, and servicing your commercial furniture requirements in the future!”
Zenith Interiors
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