Ideal Commercial scoops BSS Award

Ideal Commercial

Ideal Commercial Boilers has been awarded Supplier of the Year at the annual BSS award ceremony. The event is an opportunity for BSS to recognise the hard work and dedication of its key suppliers.

BSS, provider of pipeline and heating solutions, relies on its suppliers to deliver its products and services which has enabled the company to grow its business and strengthen its position in the market. The much sought after award highlights the contribution that Ideal Commercial Boilers has made to the success of the company providing support throughout the process from head office liaison right through to in-branch support.

Sue Greatorex, BSS commercial director, commented “Ideal Commercial has a proven track record of supporting BSS and always takes the time to understand the drivers of BSS stakeholders and reflect their strategy to suit. The comments we received from our branches confirmed Ideal Commercial is excellent at communicating with our colleagues and are successful at working strategically across all areas of our business.”

Darren Finley, chief commercial officer at Ideal Commercial Boilers commented: “It was an honour to have been awarded Supplier of the Year from BSS after another successful year with the company. We value our relationship with the BSS team and feel we have developed a strong working alliance that we hope will continue.”

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