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Sustainable timber company Bereco nominated for customer service award

  • 1 Nov 2023

Sustainable timber windows and doors manufacturer Bereco has been nominated for a national award honouring growth and customer service.

The Rotherham-based firm, which creates bespoke windows and doors from FSC®100% certified timber, is in the running for ‘Customer Champion of the Year’ in the 2023 Scale-Up Awards.

The prestigious awards ceremony, to be held in London on 16 November, celebrates those companies which have grown year-on-year in either employment or total sales. 

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The Customer Champion category includes firms that go above and beyond for their clients. Bereco prides itself on a friendly and professional supply chain service, from enquiry right through to order.

The team of experts are always on hand to offer advice to homeowners, guaranteeing they get the most out of their windows and doors from performance to style, design and colour choice.

Bereco was founded in 2003 and from the start has placed sustainability at the heart of everything it does. Part of this ethos is to spread the message about sustainable timber construction widely, which is why a strong emphasis is placed on customer service.

Nicola Harrison, Managing Director of Bereco, says: “We look after our customers in many different ways, and it is vital that all our staff understand that customer-focused values and excellence of service are at the top of our agenda. 

“We demand some of the most stringent service levels in the industry and to achieve this we empower staff to design and implement their own processes and service levels. This develops organically, based on our staff’s day-to-day experiences of what customers want and need.

“We’re pleased and proud to have made the shortlist and we’re delighted to be recognised for our outstanding customer service skills.”

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