Moving office: Tungum's story
by Catherine Woods - Friday, 15th February 2008
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When it came time to decide what was best for business, Tungum FD Ian Johnstone chose to move the company from shabby freehold premises to a fresh, new leasehold office space that was more consistent with the firm’s business values. Now, he says, Tungum is securing long-term business because of the modern office space. Read more about how the tubing and pipework systems supplier made the move that made the difference:
A move that was years in the making
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