08 February 2018
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Food retailing equipment specialist Fri-Jado UK has introduced an extended consultancy service for the design of its Custom Counters. The free service is now available to end users, contractors, distributors and equipment concept specialists. Bespoke designs are based on a range of customer supplied parameters, including size, profile, interior configuration, lighting and accessories. |
Using the Uxbridge-based company’s proprietary Configurator 3D modelling software, Fri-Jado design engineers can produce fully rendered illustrations of proposed layouts, allowing customers to view realistic representations of proposed designs at the concept stage. The company says the software also simplifies the specification and quotation processes.
Director of National Accounts, Gary Thacker, said: “Food to go is one of the fastest growing areas in the UK food retailing and foodservice sectors, with an estimated value of £20 billion in 2018. In such a competitive market, many retailers, QSRs and food brand operators are seeking to set themselves apart from their competitors with unique counter displays. The Configurator software allows us to accommodate the needs of all food to go outlets, including supermarket multiples, convenience stores, forecourt outlets, QSRs and specialist retailers, such as butchers, food halls, farm shops and delicatessen.”
www.frijado.co.uk
Director of National Accounts, Gary Thacker, said: “Food to go is one of the fastest growing areas in the UK food retailing and foodservice sectors, with an estimated value of £20 billion in 2018. In such a competitive market, many retailers, QSRs and food brand operators are seeking to set themselves apart from their competitors with unique counter displays. The Configurator software allows us to accommodate the needs of all food to go outlets, including supermarket multiples, convenience stores, forecourt outlets, QSRs and specialist retailers, such as butchers, food halls, farm shops and delicatessen.”
www.frijado.co.uk
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