Kingfisher Labels reports record trading year

Kingfisher Labels, Bristol, UK-based labels and packaging manufacturer, has reported a 20 percent increase in turnover compared to the previous financial year, the best result in its history.

UK-based Kingfisher Labels reports record trading year in the run up to its 25th anniversary

The converter announced its financial results for the 12 months ending January 2020. Compared to the previous financial year (February 2018 – January 2019) Kingfisher’s turnover increased by over 20 percent to nearly GBP 2 million (USD 2.58 million), a record for the company in the run up to its 25th anniversary.

Andy Watts, Kingfisher’s sales director, said: ‘We are absolutely delighted with Kingfisher’s performance as, once again, we have delivered steady, yet significant progress. Our mantra from day one has been simple; we were determined to become a major player in the market by achieving consistent business growth through total customer satisfaction. It sounds obvious, but keeping our customers happy has helped us grow and be able to invest in state-of-the-art technologies to ensure our customers become even happier. It’s a straightforward, down to earth philosophy, and it works.’

‘We continually invest in the latest technology to ensure we are agile enough to constantly meet the evolving preferences of our customers,’ added Karl Jackson, production director at Kingfisher Labels. ‘We have recently purchased two new Edale printing presses, to add to our existing armory, as part of a multi-million-pound investment program into machinery, infrastructure and people.

‘And we know how important people are in our business – Kingfisher employees are a fantastic group of passionate, dedicated local people who are totally committed to satisfying our customers’ requirements quickly and efficiently while focusing on quality. The superb team spirit has enabled Kingfisher to continue on our upward spiral.’

Kingfisher Labels currently supplies labels and packaging to a diverse range of organizations operating in a variety of sectors, including the pharmaceutical, food, beverage, chemical, automotive and aerospace markets.