Saladmaster UK joins the FEC

Saladmaster UK, a division of Regal Ware, has announced its membership of the Federation of the European Cookware, Cutlery, and Housewares Industries (FEC).

Saladmaster is excited to collaborate with the FEC and actively engage in the European market.

 “We are thrilled to welcome Saladmaster United Kingdom to the Federation of the European Cookware, Cutlery, and Housewares Industries,” said Ryan Reigle, chairman and ceo of Regal Ware.

“Saladmaster has a longstanding commitment to quality and innovation, and this membership marks a significant step in strengthening our presence and participation within the European market. We are excited about the opportunities this collaboration brings to connect with industry peers, share insights, and collectively advance our goals.”

Ayo Olaseinde, global Saladmaster president, added: “Becoming a member of the FEC is an exciting opportunity for Saladmaster United Kingdom.

“We are eager to contribute to the federation’s initiatives and work closely with our fellow members to promote the best standards and practices in the cookware and housewares industry. This marks a new chapter in our journey, and we look forward to making a positive impact in the European market.”

Saladmaster is committed to fostering innovation, enhancing industry standards and promoting a healthy lifestyle through its products. The company looks forward to leveraging this new membership to expand its reach, build strategic relationships, and actively engage in the dynamic European market.

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Saladmaster UK, a division of Regal Ware, has announced its membership of the Federation of the European Cookware, Cutlery, and Housewares Industries (FEC). Saladmaster is excited to collaborate with the FEC and actively engage in the European market.  “We are thrilled to welcome Saladmaster United Kingdom to the Federation of the European Cookware, Cutlery, and Housewares Industries,” said Ryan Reigle, chairman and ceo of Regal Ware. “Saladmaster has a longstanding commitment to quality and innovation, and this membership marks a significant step in strengthening our presence and participation within the European market. We are excited about the opportunities this collaboration brings to connect with industry peers, share insights, and collectively advance our goals.” Ayo Olaseinde, global Saladmaster president, added: “Becoming a member of the FEC is an exciting opportunity for Saladmaster United Kingdom. “We are eager to contribute to the federation’s initiatives and work closely with our fellow members to promote the best standards and practices in the cookware and housewares industry. This marks a new chapter in our journey, and we look forward to making a positive impact in the European market.” Saladmaster is committed to fostering innovation, enhancing industry standards and promoting a healthy lifestyle through its products. The company looks forward to […]...
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