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Brexit and Rointe – The Facts

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So much is going on with Brexit, that it’s hard to keep up with all the facts. In this era of change many remain undecided, unclear and uncertain on the impact that any type of Brexit may have.

Britain’s decision to quit the European Union has caused doubt across the continent, with many companies on both sides considering the risks.

Rointe are no exception, but they are certain of one thing. That the fundamental objective remains the same – to ensure that they offer continuity of service and supply to customers, wherever they are. They will do their utmost to make sure that this happens without a detrimental effect on customers.

The Rointe business in the U.K. and in Ireland continues to develop very well, with strong sales and growth in key areas and markets. With this in mind, they want to reassure customers that Brexit will not have a foreseeable impact on the business model.

Brexit & Rointe: the facts

To mitigate any potential obstacles with stock, Rointe have raised stock levels in UK to cover current and future demand. This means your products are still available and ready to be dispatched.

Rointe have also opened a new distribution centre in Ireland, which also holds stock of their electric heating products.

They have no plans to increase prices this year. In fact, have not raised prices for the last 3 years and Brexit will not change this.

Rointe source high quality European components, so there are absolutely no issues with the availability of raw materials.

They are also researching and developing contingency plans for transport and shipping, so customers will not be affected by any potential introduction or increase in border checks. This includes alternative routes and methods for transporting goods into the UK from the EU. 

Even though it may be uncertain times for the UK, what’s certain is maintaining levels of excellence and service. As a business Rointe embrace change and always look positively towards the future for both the company itself, and their customers.

Whilst it is impossible to predict what will happen, Rointe are planning for many possible Brexit eventualities across all areas of the business. This is so they can ensure the very best service and product for their customers.

Colin Sherlock
Colin Sherlock
Colin is the General Manager of Electric.ie
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