John King Chains Wins MHEA Award
John King Chains won the Supplier of the Year accolade at the annual Materials Handling Engineers Assn. (MHEA) conference.
William Wadsworth, Sales Director, comments, “To be recognized by the prestigious MHEA as the number one supplier within the materials handling industry is a fantastic achievement. We thank our customers, suppliers, partners and all our employers for making this possible.”
John King Chains Group is a fifth-generation family-owned business, with the head office and principal manufacturing in Great Britain, along operations in Africa, Asia Pacific, Central Europe, North America, and South America.
The company currently focuses on the design and manufacturing of chains, sprockets and associated products; laser, fabrication, manufacturing, welding and machining; site services (installation and servicing); project management; and conveyors and systems.
David Wadsworth, Managing Director, adds, “It is fantastic to achieve such a prestigious award and one that confirms that our continual reinvestment into best manufacturing equipment and techniques over the years was the right decision. Backed up by our remarkable work force who can not be underestimated. We are pleased to also inform our clients that we have further exciting plans in the pipeline and one we aim to announce to the industry in early 2023!”
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