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By Kevin Whitby in Industry on 19th Mar 2009 9:00
Sherriff Amenity is delighted to announce that an agreement has been signed with De Vere Hotel & Leisure to become the sole suppliers of chemical, fertiliser and grass seed to their golf courses nationwide.
De Vere Hotel & Leisure is committed to giving their customers a unique experience on some of the most stunning championship courses across the UK.
Mark Pyrah, Sherriff Amenity Director said "We are delighted that De Vere have chosen Sherriff Amenity to become their exclusive suppliers.
The agreement that has been reached will ensure that De Vere will not only benefit from volume group purchases, but they will also be provided with a high level of sales support and the latest in new product technology within the amenity arena.
Sherriff Amenity's industry leading research and development programme allows us to provide our customers with the latest in new technical innovation backed by our unrivalled range of products, selected from regional, national and international manufacturers".
Daniel Hodson, Golf & Leisure Director of De Vere Hotel & Leisure Ltd, who was instrumental in setting up the agreement, said "Whilst my objective was to secure the best commercial package for De Vere Hotel & Leisure it was also important to provide my course managers with a product portfolio allowing them to continue to maintain their golf courses to the highest possible standard".
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