CEDA recognises the best in the business at Grand Prix Awards

29 April 2015 by
CEDA recognises the best in the business at Grand Prix Awards

The winners of the 2015 CEDA Grand Prix awards have been announced at a gala dinner at the annual CEDA conference at Heythrop Park in Oxfordhsire.

"The Grand Prix Awards shine a light on the end-to-end service that CEDA members provide day-in, day-out," said CEDA director general Adam Mason.

"The projects in the profit and not-for-profit sectors cover the gamut of challenges that CEDA members step up to and meet, and demonstrate the design, creativity, project management and customer focus people anticipate from working with CEDA members."

The winners are:

Small Projects Gratte Brothers catering equipment for the Woodspeen Restaurant and Cookery School, Newbury

Medium Projects TAG Catering Equipment UK for the main kitchen refurbishment of the Oxo Tower, London

Large Projects Airedale Group for Wellington College, Crowthorne, Berkshire

Outstanding Customer Service
Inox Equip for its design, supply and installation of a free kitchen for the Surprise Surprise charitable soup kitchen

Overall Winner TAG Catering Equipment UK for the main kitchen refurbishment at the Oxo Tower, London

CEDA members also voted for the suppliers that had delivered the best service with regard to product quality, support and service:

Heavy equipment
Rational

Light equipment, accessories and spares
Mechline

Outstanding customer service
First Choice Catering Spares and Meiko

CEDA Rising Star Award
TAG Catering Equipment - Tyron Stephens-Smith

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