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Manchester-based wholesaler joins Sugro UK

Eurotrade Limited joins sugro uk

Eurotrade Limited

Sugro UK

Sugro UK, the member-owned buying and marketing group, announced the expansion of its membership with the addition of Manchester-based wholesaler Eurotrade Limited as a new Member to the group.

Established in 1983, family-run business Eurotrade originated from modest roots, operating from a small shop in Manchester which sold novelty items to retailers, cash and carries, and smaller wholesalers.


In 2010, Eurotrade expanded their operations by relocating to a 30,000 sq. ft. warehouse and broadening their product offering to include a variety of food and beverage lines.

Today, Eurotrade offers wholesale delivery services across a diverse range of products including confectionery, soft drinks, household goods and toiletries, and select ambient grocery items.

Pritesh Mehta, Director of Eurotrade Ltd, said, “At Eurotrade, we are thrilled to become part of the Sugro Family. This partnership will allow us to expand our product portfolio and offer an even wider range to our customers.

"We look forward to building a strong relationship with the Sugro team and leveraging their resources to further grow our business and better serve our customers.”

Sugro’s Business Development Manager, Shruti Senapati, added, “We are excited to welcome Eurotrade to our expanding Sugro family.

"We look forward to helping drive their growth and creating new opportunities by leveraging the Group’s buying power, promotions, digital initiatives, and robust supplier network to deliver mutual benefits.”

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