Cardiff Blues seal sponsorship with CT1

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Cardiff Blues are delighted to seal a new sponsorship with CT1 – the number one construction and adhesive manufacturer in the United Kingdom.

CT1 have signed a deal to adorn the shorts of Wales’ Capital Region for the remainder of this season.

It is yet another significant boost to Cardiff Blues following recent partnership renewals with the likes of EuroCommercial and Sphere Solutions.

Charlotte Ford, Cardiff Blues Business Development Manager, said: “We are thrilled to welcome CT1 to our Cardiff Blues family and hope this is just the start of a long and mutually beneficial partnership, which will go from strength to strength.

“CT1 are a market leader in their industry and have identified Wales as a major part of their growth strategy so a partnership at Cardiff Arms Park makes perfect sense.”

CT1 is commonly known as The Snag List Eliminator, as once you use CT1 the first time you will never have to repeat the job again.

Their sealants and adhesives are the also the most ecologically compliant and eco-friendly sealants on the market, and the safest choice for all jobs.

CT1 leads the way in technology for the construction industry, this is why C-TEC Wales has grown significantly in Wales. C-Tec are the people that bring the latest developments and technology to the industry, and their latest product launched last year, is no different

Peeltec is the latest technology to remove paint quickly. It simply peels the paint away without damaging the surface and has blown the painting and decorating industry away.

C-TEC Wales’ Director Gavin Cairns added: “Wales is an important part of CT1’s growth, with a growing construction industry and savvy customers it made sense to also put the number one sealant and adhesive brand and logo on the number one team in Wales!”

“We are delighted to launch this partnership with Cardiff Blues and hope we can play a part in the team’s future success.

“Watch out for the best team in Wales, wearing the best brand of sealants and adhesives on their kits.”

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