DirectDoors.com ® was created throughout 1999 with the single aim of allowing customers to have a one stop look for all items associating with doors.
Our coworkers in the company have from the extremely beginning tried to supply the type of... solution which they would want for their very own home, namely, top quality, rate, integrity and schedule, with the help of our General Manager John McMillan, our circulation personnel throughout the UK and all our sales and advice team we will certainly continue to do so.
The initial company started with only 250 square feet of showroom room which doubled as a small workplace and had only one desk.
The business grew, or to be a lot more accurate, outgrew this room really rapidly, after many alterations and movements to various places, it has actually lastly cleared up at the Edinburgh address.
The office in Scotland (closed for public) has currently been overhauled and we currently just concentrate on being an internet based company.
The company has actually additionally grown its manufacturing facilities from a plain 1,000 square feet, with fairly basic equipment, to the stage where it is currently 25,000 square feet with offices, supply and tools to match.
The circulation facilities are based throughout England, Scotland & Wales.
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