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Bricks, Blocks and Lintels
News Release from: Baggeridge Brick
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 September 2005
Celebrations at Baggeridge tiling
milestones
500k Corium tiles have been produced at Sedgley-based Baggeridge Brick's manufacturing plant in Kingsbury.
There have been celebrations all round at Sedgley-based Baggeridge Brick following the news that 500k Corium tiles have been produced at the company's manufacturing plant in Kingsbury Corium, launched in September 2001, is an innovation in clay cladding products
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 12 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Simon Hughes, Corium product manager isn't surprised at how well the product has been received within the construction industry and is delighted to have taken the 500,000 th tile off the production line.
He comments: "We've seen a sharp increase in the specification and supply of Corium already this year and have secured a substantial amount of Corium orders so far and hopefully, there are many more to come.
"Corium is a fast track cladding system and its unique selling points are fast becoming renowned in the industry which is obviously helping drive demand.
This coupled with the current skills shortage and government pressure to use modern methods of construction will, we believe, contribute to the on going and future success of Corium.".
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