Newcastle-under-Lyme firm Rackline ended 2011 on a high after
winning a string of new business contracts with a combined value of
over £700,000.
The office and archive storage manufacturer won contracts with
Bradford Metropolitan Council, the William Morris Gallery in London
and the Britten Pears Foundation in Suffolk.
Rackline also won a number of other interesting projects
at the end of 2011 including the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh;
National Archives, the official archive of UK government based in
Kew; Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Council; Nuneaton
Library in Warwickshire and the Priest House Museum and Garden in
Dorset.