News: ZND at the Commonwealth Games
Rotherham-based ZND UK, the market leader in the manufacture and supply of high quality temporary fencing, has secured a deal to supply the 2010 Commonwealth Games being hosted in Dehli in October.
ZND have shipped out 65 containers of temporary fencing from their Barbot Hall facility in a deal that will supply 61 kilometres of fencing for use around the city and in the venues.
ZND UK was established in 1997 as part of the ZND Group. Their 173,000 sq ft premises includes a bespoke production line for ZND UK's famous SmartWeld 100 fencing range.
Smartweld 100 is unique because it offers customers a high-quality, cost-effective product that undergoes rigorous testing to prove its unmatched strength.
The Rotherham facility also means that ZND UK can store an extensive range of temporary fencing, hoarding and pedestrian barriers - typically around 30,000 fencing panels and 10,000 barriers, which enables them to quickly supply our customers with a wide range of products as and when needed.
Fellow Rotherham company, Macalloy has provided tie rods for the construction of the Yamuna Sports Complex, which will host both the table tennis and archery preliminary events at the Commonwealth Games.
ZND UK website
Images: znduk.com
ZND have shipped out 65 containers of temporary fencing from their Barbot Hall facility in a deal that will supply 61 kilometres of fencing for use around the city and in the venues.
ZND UK was established in 1997 as part of the ZND Group. Their 173,000 sq ft premises includes a bespoke production line for ZND UK's famous SmartWeld 100 fencing range.
Smartweld 100 is unique because it offers customers a high-quality, cost-effective product that undergoes rigorous testing to prove its unmatched strength.
The Rotherham facility also means that ZND UK can store an extensive range of temporary fencing, hoarding and pedestrian barriers - typically around 30,000 fencing panels and 10,000 barriers, which enables them to quickly supply our customers with a wide range of products as and when needed.
Fellow Rotherham company, Macalloy has provided tie rods for the construction of the Yamuna Sports Complex, which will host both the table tennis and archery preliminary events at the Commonwealth Games.
ZND UK website
Images: znduk.com
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