GIMA Buyer Connect: The Klondyke Group - 8th August, Virtual Event

Company: GIMA

GIMA’s Buyer Connect events continue later this summer with a virtual event in partnership with the Klondyke Group.  Taking place on Thursday 8th August, the event will be a must-attend for anyone wanting to promote their horticultural products to one of the UK’s leading garden centre chains. 

With 23 stores located across the UK under the banner of Klondyke & Strikes Garden Centres the potential presented by stocking this industry goliath is significant. GIMA’s virtual speed networking event will allow potential suppliers to showcase their latest product innovation and bestselling ranges in timed 20-minute appointments with Klondyke’s Horticultural buyer.

Free to attend for GIMA members, or priced at £120 + VAT for non-members, suppliers* of the following product categories are invited to register their interest in this latest Buyers Connect event. Please note that whilst GIMA aim to fulfil all requests, the team is reliant on the buyers selecting those companies that they wish to see. Therefore, appointments cannot be guaranteed.

  • Seeds
  • Wild Bird Care
  • Fertilisers
  • Gloves, Footwear & Kneelers
  • Hanging Baskets
  • Garden Accessories including Plant Supports
  • Doormats & Handy Packs
  • Winter Products
  • Paint & Preserve
  • Compost
  • Garden Chemicals
  • Netting & Fleece
  • Propagation
  • Tools
  • Watering
  • Machinery
  • Gardeners Gift
  • Autumn Products

 

 

Book now!

Any supplier interested in joining the GIMA Buyer Connect event with the Klondyke Group will need to complete an application form. These can be accessed by contacting the GIMA team directly or via www.gima.org.uk/buyer-connect/. The closing date for applications is Friday 12th July 2024.

Find out more

For further information about GIMA and its wide range of member benefits, please contact the GIMA Office on (01959) 564947 or info@gima.org.uk

* who do not currently supply to the Klondyke Group

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