"If you can Print It, You Can Dome It!"
At Cottage Industries, we care passionately about manufacturing quality products that leaves each and every customer with 100% satisfaction. Founded in 2001 and family run, Cottage Industries has since been setting the highest standards for their Badges, Cuff-links and other quality products.
"Self-Identification is Key to Employee Motivation"
Business CEO - John Ayres
"A personal I.D Badge is not just a Product with a basic purpose of giving one's information to another, It's a product which a person must feel proud to wear, to embrace and to own. I believe the quality of a badge bares a positive influence on the person whom wears it. A person will want to feel good about wearing a badge, feel like a great asset to their company and a very professional individual to the customer. Overall, a new sense of positive self-attitude will be created along with a spark in motivation. This is why we are so keen on making quality our most important factor in the manufacturing process."
"A personal I.D Badge is not just a Product with a basic purpose of giving one's information to another, It's a product which a person must feel proud to wear, to embrace and to own. I believe the quality of a badge bares a positive influence on the person whom wears it. A person will want to feel good about wearing a badge, feel like a great asset to their company and a very professional individual to the customer. Overall, a new sense of positive self-attitude will be created along with a spark in motivation. This is why we are so keen on making quality our most important factor in the manufacturing process."
Competing Domed Merchandise Supplier for London 2012 Olympics - Cottage Industries
Did you know?
By 2012, 1.3 million meals will have been served to construction workers, with a further 13 million meals expected to be consumed by Olympic visitors (the public, athletes, staff, volunteers, dignitaries and journalists).
The catering requirements for the Games are outlined in the Food Vision for the Games. For instance eggs must carry the British Lion Mark and poultry must be British Red Tractor Assured.
By 2012, 1.3 million meals will have been served to construction workers, with a further 13 million meals expected to be consumed by Olympic visitors (the public, athletes, staff, volunteers, dignitaries and journalists).
The catering requirements for the Games are outlined in the Food Vision for the Games. For instance eggs must carry the British Lion Mark and poultry must be British Red Tractor Assured.