Carysil guarantees supply and expands UK team following Waterline closure
Carysil guarantees supply and expands UK team following Waterline closure
Carysil, a global leader in premium kitchen and bathroom solutions, has moved decisively to reassure the industry of 100% product continuity following the administration of key distributor Waterline.
Carysil confirms it was the sole manufacturer for Waterline's entire 'essentials' sinks and taps range, as well as their solid surface brands including Minerva, Metis, Mariz, Maia and the new innovative Metrowall.
"The closure of Waterline is a significant shock and we have great sympathy for their team," said Marcus Smyth, CEO at Carysil. "As the manufacturing partner behind these key lines, our message to the market is simple: the products you trust are not gone. We are fully committed to supporting every customer and ensuring a seamless transition. Your supply is secure."
To reinforce this commitment and manage increased demand, Carysil has simultaneously announced a strategic expansion of its UK sales and support team. The new appointments allow Carysil to support clients of Waterline who need to be supported externally and guided to distribution partners of their sinks, taps and surfaces portfolio.
Dom Aloia has been appointed as national accounts field support manager, Stephen Littlejohn is the new field sales representative, and Daniel Rudge has taken on the role of field sales representative. This team expansion underscores Carysil's long-term investment in the UK market, ensuring that all partners receive dedicated support.
With over 30 years of manufacturing excellence, substantial UK stock levels and an established supply-chain infrastructure, Carysil is perfectly positioned to meet all demand without interruption.
Customers seeking the 'essentials' range or associated surface brands are invited to contact Carysil directly at [email protected], call 01260 223163 or visit www.carysil.co.uk to be connected with their distribution partners.
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