h&b members expand despite COVID-19 restrictions

h&b members expand despite COVID-19 restrictions

A number of h&b partners have reported strong trading with many members successfully carrying out growth, acquisition and expansion strategies, despite the restrictions imposed on trade by COVID-19 regulations.

Jamie Wyatt, h&b Trading Director, said: “h&b merchant partners are typically entrepreneurial businesses with a strong presence in their local communities. In many cases that place in the community has been strengthened by the support that they have been able to offer their customers and local communities during lockdown. Many of them are expanding and developing their businesses, opening new branches, and diversifying into related areas, supported by h&b’s deals from the industry’s top brands.”

A round-up of some of the latest news includes:

M Markovitz: trading out of 15 locations across the north of England and the Midlands, M Markovitz has continued with its ambitious expansion plans, despite the pandemic. CEO David Hopkins said: “We largely traded through the crisis, coming out of survival mode really quickly and back into recovery and growth mode.

“The market looks different but it’s still there and we are proceeding with our growth plans with a mixture of caution and ambition. That sends out a positive message not just to our customers but to our staff which is so important in these uncertain times.”

The company operates out of seven builders merchants branches, three civils depots, and five insulation and drylining distribution centres. The latest opening, a distribution depot in Litchfield expands the Markovitz territory south and the next addition to the network will take Markovitz north of the border for the first time with an insulation and drylining distribution branch in Glasgow.

David added: “Opportunities continue to present themselves and we are in a strong position to capitalise on them right now. For instance we have purchased our Sheffield civils site and plan to expand that business to include a general merchants on the site.”

CRS: Based across Somerset and Avon, CRS Building Supplies has pushed ahead with growth plans during the crisis, opening its biggest ever depot at Keynsham in Bristol in May. The new branch, at 45,000sq ft and an acre of yard space, joins eleven other CRS branches and comes hot on the heels of a new branch at Evercreech in Somerset which opened earlier in the year.

The merchant’s Managing Director Richard Liddle said: “We were expecting big things of the new Bristol branch, and so far it has not disappointed. We definitely benefitted from remaining open during lockdown and, some industry-wide supply problems notwithstanding, it has been a fantastic launch. We have already built up a loyal customer base who appreciated our support for their businesses during the crisis.”

South Coast Building Supplies: The company launched a substantial new 14,000 sq ft depot in Bournemouth in Q1 2020 to replace its existing, smaller branch. Established in 2008, the independent builders’ merchant operates across Dorset and Hampshire, trading from four depots in Southampton, Bournemouth and Andover.

“The new branch in Bournemouth is twice the size of our previous largest branch with a substantial yard and decent car parking, plus, we now own the freehold rather than leasing as before. It’s already doing well despite the turmoil in the economy,” says South Coast’s MD Tim Payne. “We are always looking for growth opportunities because as a business we never want to stand still. In fact, we are planning another new depot opening in Q4 this year.”

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