News
Grass Movement Systems joins as corporate member
We are thrilled to welcome Grass Movement Systems as a corporate member.
Grass Movement Systems Ltd was established as a subsidiary of the Global Würth Group of companies in 2010 by incumbent sales director David Shoebridge. Grass ranks among the world’s leading specialists in movement systems to the furniture industry and the business has been creating products that inspire its customers for more than 70 years. The company operates in the UK from an office and warehouse in West Bromwich, West Midlands.
Corporate membership provides opportunities for companies to support the Company’s charitable activities, get involved with civic events and network with other members. As a corporate member, Grass can nominate up to three senior executives to become corporate liverymen.
Wayne Nabal, managing director at Grass Movement Systems, and David Shoebridgewill be formally admitted as corporate liverymen at a ceremony at Furniture Makers’ Hall, London, in January 2022.
Wayne Nabal, managing director at Grass Movement Systems, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be a part of The Furniture Maker’s Company through our corporate membership. We look forward to engaging with a wider audience in our industry and supporting the worthy causes in Education, Excellence and Welfare.”
David Woodward, Master of The Furniture Makers’ Company, said: “We are very pleased to welcome Grass Movement Systems as a corporate member and specifically Wayne and David as corporate liverymen. We look forward to admitting them at a formal ceremony at Furniture Makers’ Hall in the near future.
“Our corporate members are of the greatest importance to us. We are delighted that so many different companies from the wider furnishing industry understand the importance of joining as members and supporting our charitable endeavours. All members, individual or corporate, are invited to participate in the many events in the city livery calendar, which are great for networking, entertaining, as well as having fun.”