Wexford People

K&K Windows leading the way in quality

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FAMILY business K&K Windows in Craanford has become one of the first in the country to achieve a new quality mark, signifying that they meet the highest standards of trust and service.

They have been awarded the All Ireland Business All Star accreditat­ion, an independen­tly verified standard mark for indigenous businesses based on rigorous selection criteria,

Establishe­d in 1955, K&K Windows previously attained recognitio­n as an All Star brand through the business network.

Caoimhe Kenny of K&K Windows said she believes that the business All Star accreditat­ion is going to be a true quality mark for indigenous Irish businesses.

‘As a business, we are very concerned with setting standards, but those standards need to be constantly measured,’ said Caoimhe. ‘I have been looking for something like this – an accreditat­ion process which is tough, externally verified and allows us to constantly measure our performanc­e.’

The accreditat­ion is overseen by the All Ireland Business Foundation, whose adjudicati­on panel is chaired by Dr Briga Hynes of the Kemmy Business School at the University of Limerick and Kieran Ring, CEO of the Global Institute of Logistics.

‘This family run business has provided since its foundation the importance of always putting the customer,’ said Mr Ring. ‘The audit process put us in direct contact with the company’s customer base which assured us the entire customer experience, from first contact to after sales service, was conducted in the most profession­al manner.’

 ??  ?? LEFT: Vanessa Doyle, Sorcha Kenny and Caoimhe Kenny of KK Windows, Craanford, with Kieran F Ring of the Global Institute of Logistics.
LEFT: Vanessa Doyle, Sorcha Kenny and Caoimhe Kenny of KK Windows, Craanford, with Kieran F Ring of the Global Institute of Logistics.

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