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The
Association of Welding Distributors was
created to support and promote the high
professional standards of its members in
dealing with customers, suppliers and competitors.
Members
undertake to represent products and services
fairly and honestly so that no-one may be
deceived as to the nature, quality and fitness
of the products for their purpose. Through
its influence in the marketplace AWD members
are encouraged to promote safe working methods
and in particular safety in the promotion
of welding products for customer applications.
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AWD has its office based at Telford in the
West Midlands. The National Council of the
AWD consists of 4 Executive Members - the
National Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary
and Treasurer - and the 7 Regional Chairmen. |
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Mike Hill
Interim General Manager
Mobile 07721 735503
Executive
Members:
Dave Ellwood
Association Chair.
Danny Gallagher
Vice Chairman
Mobile no. 0780 1178314
Bernie Spinks
Treasurer
Nick Dulley
Secretary
Mobile no. 07971 258713
Regional
Chair.:
Craig
Glasgow
Scottish Regional Chairman
Derek Ferguson
N. East Regional Chairman
Mobile no. 07881 550453
Dave Millward
Midlands Regional Chairman
Bernie Spinks
Eastern Regional Chairman
Roy Edwards
Southern Regional Chairman
Albert Larmour
South West & Wales
Regional Chairman
Nick Dulley
North
West Regional Chairman
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As
a member of the AWD our company recognises
the need to promote high professional standards
within our industry in dealing with our customers,
suppliers and competitors. WE THEREFORE UNDERTAKE:
1. To represent our products and services
fairly and honestly in advertising and promotional
activity, so that no one may be deceived as
to their nature, quality, or fitness for purpose,
or deliberately confuse such products with
the goods of another.
2. Not to make false representation or claim
that our products or services have received
a designated endorsement or approval or conformation
to stated standards or specifications.
3. Not to publish or circulate any price list
or sales terms which are not clear, correct
and adequate or which might tend to confuse
or deceive customers.
4. To educate the buyer of our products and
to promote the use of welding products and
equipment without misrepresenting their advantages
and disadvantages.
5. To represent products faithfully and honestly
and through fair dealing to promote our business
interests.
6. To engage in proper and ethical standards
when soliciting business without publishing
false or disparaging statements concerning
a competitor, or that competitor's products.
7. To compete with fairness and honesty, seeking
business on merit and service, and to seek
by open and intelligent co-operation with
our competitors to lawfully increase our efficiency
and service to our customers.
8. To thoroughly understand the nature and
scope of our operations, products and conditions
within our industry so as to ensure permanence
and continuity.
9. To conduct our affairs at all times in
a manner that is compatible with the public
interest and the environment. Not to engage
in any activities which could bring discredit
to AWD or the industry we represent.
10. To further the products and methods of
welding techniques through continuing research,
development and training as appropriate.
11. To adhere to the Articles of the AWD and
to foster and promote the maintenance of fair
competitive conditions within the welding
supply industry.
12. To promote safe methods of working at
the workplace and safety in the application
of welding products in customers' applications.
13. Not to use the Association's logo to signify
the Association's approval of any particular
product or service. Not to continue to use
the logo or to hold out in any way as being
a member of the Association having resigned
or having been excluded from membership. |
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