Cheshire’s Silverpoint Display celebrates successes and prepares for further growth

By Rich Wilcock

1st Mar 2023 | Retail

Sean Adams, Director at Silverpoint Displays (image - Silverpoint Displays)
Sean Adams, Director at Silverpoint Displays (image - Silverpoint Displays)

Cheshire-based retail display business Silverpoint Display is looking towards expansion in 2023 as it celebrates some significant client wins and further investment.

Established in 2011, Silverpoint Display serves a national and international client base from its Cheshire office and recently welcomed 3 new employees to the team to accommodate the growth and help it prepare for further growth beyond 2023.

An upcoming PR campaign will be highlighting its reputation as a major supplier of retail displays and focus on the company's British design and manufacturing heritage.

The company produces, designs and coordinates event exhibition stands and works with multiple clients including established high-street names and smaller brands to help bring their bespoke designs to life.

Sean Adams, Director at Silverpoint Display commented: "We are benefitting enormously from incoming business from brands who welcome our superior British design and manufacture over and above the solutions offered by businesses overseas, particularly China."

"Silverpoint is committed to designing and building unique and innovative pieces that are custom-built.

 "We have had a fantastic start to the year and are excited to build on this and support even more brands in achieving their sales and longer-term objectives.", he added.

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