Media Hut partners with Fit Show 2022

Karl Dukes, sales and marketing director, Media Hut

Media Hut has been announced as the official supplier of sustainable merchandise to this year’s Fit Show exhibition: the UK-based trade show for the glass, glazing, window, door, conservatory, hardware and component sectors. Fit Show returns to the NEC, Birmingham, from 10 to 12 May.

As well as fulfilling merchandising requirements, Media Hut is also set to exhibit at the Fit Show, with a view to delivering its services to the wider audience. Media Hut, which is headquartered in Nottingham and specialises in sustainable, branded merchandise, offers more than 30,000 products, all of which can be personalised.

Karl Dukes, Media Hut’s sales and marketing director, said: “We’re excited to be working with Fit Show for the first time. We’ve worked with the team to develop a bespoke package of sustainable merchandise for its visitors, and will be onsite and available to work with its exhibitors and visitors alike, to fulfil any of their merchandising needs.”

Nickie West, the Fit Show’s event director, added: “Exhibitions often get a bad rep for their sustainability credentials. But we are working really hard, both as Fit Show and the Montgomery Group, to be more environmentally conscious.

“It was a natural decision for us to work with Karl and the Media Hut team, given that they have such a fantastic reputation in the events arena, and are truly dedicated to offering sustainable merchandising solutions.” Fit Show exhibitors who have yet to source their merchandise for the event can enquire via www.mediahut.co.uk.

This year’s Fit Show is set to unite every link in the supply chain: from manufacturers and suppliers of the latest windows, doors, glass, hardware and components, right through to the specifiers and fitters of those products. Visitor registration for the event is currently tracking at 50% above the same point in the campaign for Fit Show’s 2019 event, highlighting a keen appetite for live events. When Fit Show opens in May, it will be the first live European trade show for the fenestration industry in more than three years.

Over 200 brands are set to display products and materials for use across domestic, commercial, private and public sector building and renovation projects at the show. Visitors can expect to see the likes of door manufacturer Doorco, glazing experts Glazpart, window systems giant Kommerling, Roseview Windows, lantern roof experts Made For Trade, Morley Glass, Ultraframe, Veka and Victorian Sliders.

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