Post by bbh on Jan 11, 2019 20:09:18 GMT
This might be "old news" to every-one, but I just caught up today following a mail from Cape.
To quote .......
The New Year is a time for new beginnings and we at Cape have some exciting news to share with you.
We are delighted to inform you that at the end of last year our business became a part of the global metals and industrial group Liberty House (official announcement). Liberty manufacture an extensive range of products for the automotive industry, such as cast aluminium parts, body panels, brake components, calipers, alloy wheels and even brakes for F1 cars to list a small selection, so there’s a good chance some might even be assembled within your everyday car!
The addition of Cape International to the group’s portfolio demonstrates the growing Liberty expertise across the auto industry and its plan to develop further in the classic car market.
We have many exciting plans for the future which we would like to share with you - news about products and innovations to enhance the enjoyment of your treasured classic.
Going forward we will continue to be known as Cape International and rest assured that our staff, the superb product knowledge and our focus on customer service will remain unchanged. Our location, telephone numbers and contacts will also continue as you know them but please note that any future invoices sent from us will quote the name Liberty Classic Cars Ltd.
The Press brief, which went out in November is here .... www.libertyhousegroup.com/news/liberty-extends-classic-car-expertise-with-the-acquisition-of-vehicle-restoration-specialist/?utm_source=edm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=01&utm_content=press-release
To quote .......
The New Year is a time for new beginnings and we at Cape have some exciting news to share with you.
We are delighted to inform you that at the end of last year our business became a part of the global metals and industrial group Liberty House (official announcement). Liberty manufacture an extensive range of products for the automotive industry, such as cast aluminium parts, body panels, brake components, calipers, alloy wheels and even brakes for F1 cars to list a small selection, so there’s a good chance some might even be assembled within your everyday car!
The addition of Cape International to the group’s portfolio demonstrates the growing Liberty expertise across the auto industry and its plan to develop further in the classic car market.
We have many exciting plans for the future which we would like to share with you - news about products and innovations to enhance the enjoyment of your treasured classic.
Going forward we will continue to be known as Cape International and rest assured that our staff, the superb product knowledge and our focus on customer service will remain unchanged. Our location, telephone numbers and contacts will also continue as you know them but please note that any future invoices sent from us will quote the name Liberty Classic Cars Ltd.
The Press brief, which went out in November is here .... www.libertyhousegroup.com/news/liberty-extends-classic-car-expertise-with-the-acquisition-of-vehicle-restoration-specialist/?utm_source=edm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=01&utm_content=press-release