Cranbrook Beachcomber store wins prestigious “Store of the Year Award”

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Murray Floyd receives award

Murray Floyd, Beachcomber Hot Tubs, receives distinction.

Global lifestyle brand Beachcomber Hot Tubs announced the winners of their annual Tethys and Store of the Year Awards for excellence at their annual ‘New Horizons” Summit in Vancouver B.C. The summit attracts retail business partners from all over the world, who gather for three days of specialized technical training, educational forums and business strategy sessions as part of Beachcombers’ mandate for industry excellence.

This year, independent retailer Beachcomber Hot Tubs of Cranbrook, owned and operated by Murray Floyd has the distinction of being awarded the 2014 Beachcomber Hot Tubs of the Year Award. The award is given to the store that has demonstrated exemplary sales performance in their market, customer care and brand innovation that reach above and beyond expectations.

“We are proud to recognize the Cranbrook store for their great work this year. They personify the culture of our company by constantly providing outstanding customer service, caring for existing customers and driving new business”, says Craig Lundman, VP of Sales Business Development for Beachcomber Hot Tubs. “They have been a long standing Beachcomber retailer in our network of stores and have continually been a favourite in the local community.”

Beachcomber is a company with a rich history in the hot tub industry. Founded in 1978 in British Columbia by Keith Scott and Judy Scott, Beachcomber has continued to forge new pathways in the industry through innovative product development, sustainability, unparalleled customer service and state-of-the-art technology. Dedicated to finding new ways to provide customers with the best hot tubs and spas in the industry, Beachcomber continues to expand its distribution in the global marketplace.

Congratulations to Murray Floyd and his staff at Cranbrook Beachcomber Hot Tubs.

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