British drysuit manufacturer, Hammond Drysuits, has undertaken an expansion to its Kent-based facility and increased its workforce to accommodate a significant rise in demand for both new product and repair work.
In celebration of its expansion, the company has revealed a new-look logo and branding, which will feature across all new products delivered to both leisure and commercial sectors.
The new branding is set to become an iconic symbol of high quality British drysuit manufacture. With 34 years of experience, Hammond Drysuits undertakes all manufacture and repair work at its UK workshop. A sleek ‘MM’ at the core of the design represents the company’s ‘Made to Measure’ service, which is offered as standard on all new drysuits.
To further accommodate the increase in demand, the company has implemented a 10 percent expansion of its workforce.
Owner and Managing Director of Hammond Drysuits, Chris Hammond, said: “We are pleased to have completed our integrated expansion programme, which has enabled us to significantly increase our capacity to service new and existing customers in both the leisure and commercial sectors. Customers have always chosen Hammond Drysuits for our high quality British standards and customer care; now with our new-look branding carrying us forward, we are looking forward to building on that for the future.”
The expansion to the workshop comes as Hammond Drysuits has been selected as the main drysuit repair agent for a number of brands, including Musto, Gill and Bare in the leisure marine market, and E.ON Climate & Renewables, the Environment Agency and London Metropolitan Police in the commercial marine market.
And with the Met Office reporting the coldest spring in more than 50 years, business has been boosted further as users have been making the most of wearing their drysuits for longer, as the summer weather appears to have been on hold.
For more information, visit www.hammond-drysuits.co.uk.