Tees Business Tees Business Issue 21 | Page 91

G O OD N E WS Cable Company gets connected F or a connected digital world – a world power in cable supply. That, in a nutshell, is Cleveland Cable Company. The firm has more than 40 years’ experience delivering complete cable solutions to some of the world’s most demanding industries with a client list that spans the globe. And now, finding out more about what the Middlesbrough-based company does, what it can offer and why it is a world leader has just become a lot easier. The firm has gone through a transformation in the way it presents itself to clients and the rest of the world, with the aim of creating a new look that will appear on all printed and electronic media. “2020 is an exciting year for us,” said Marcus Ridge, Cleveland Cable Company’s European sales manager. “We have worked hard to create an easily identifiable brand which will now appear on all documents, social media and web platforms. “We have also just finished work on our new website, www.clevelandcable.com. Our in-house web developers have been working on it since June last year and it has taken nine months to complete. “The site has everything to hand - from a complete list of cables and accessories arranged by purpose or by the standard they adhere to, as well as a totally new search engine delivering a fast response to queries, a quick quote function and downloadable data sheets. “Our new exhibition stand made its debut in March at Datacentre World 2020 at the ExCeL, London. It was designed by our in-house team and we had nothing but positive feedback from the exhibition.” Founded in 1978, Cleveland Cable Company is now a global cable and cable accessory supplier with eight locations across the UK and a branch in Dubai which serves the UAE market. From a HQ in Middlesbrough, the company exports cables and cable accessories around the world and is the world’s first cable distributor to hold BASEC- registered stockist status. Solicitors scoop probate awards win Tilly Bailey and Irvine Solicitors celebrated success after scooping an honour for its community work in the 2020 UK Probate Research Awards. T he annual “Probies” awards night was held at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London’s Covent Garden, where 15 awards were handed out in recognition of outstanding probate services. Represented by solicitors Jessica Morton and Michael Stevens, TBI were among the winners, picking up the accolade of Best Community Contribution. The award was in recognition of “an organisation that has made a considerable and special contribution to the community”. Nicola Dalzell, partner and head of TBI’s probate department, said: “We can be very proud of this award and it is testament not just to the hard work that we put in across all of our North- East offices, but also to the way we do it and the positive relationships we have with our clients.” Carolyn Tilly, managing partner, added: “Our personal touch is something we pride ourselves on, and we’re always looking to help our community where we can, whether it be through probate, business or charity contributions and sponsorship. “The firm continues to grow, as it has done since TBI’s roots began in 1842, and we’re delighted to have been among the many positive stories of a great night.” Among the winners on the night were Finders International – headed up by Danny Curran – and multi-award-winning clearance service, Just Clear. The event helped raised over £2,500 in support of Alzheimer’s Society. To speak to our award-winning probate department on topics such as wills, estates, tax and trusts, find TBI’s North- East solicitors at tbilaw.co.uk/site/ people or call 0333 444 4422. The voice of business in the Tees region | 91