Made for Trade’s Chris Wann and Leigh Greenwood are aiming to redefine B2B with their plan to cycle over 200 miles from Billingham to Birmingham in a single day to the FIT Show to raise cash for Cancer Research.

The fabricator’s ops director and BDM will leave the Teesside HQ at dawn on Tuesday May 22, aiming to arrive at the NEC before set-up doors close at 5pm ready for the show to kick off the day after.

The bikes will then form a part of the group’s display on its stand, alongside the company’s existing Korniche bi-folding door system and lantern roof, to raise awareness and generate donations for the charity.

The branded podium will detail the full challenge backstory, along with current sponsors and a prominent QR code to encourage as many attendees as possible to scan and donate for the three-day duration of the 2023 exhibition.

Chris Wann said: “The incredible work done by Cancer Research relies heavily on fundraising and donations, and when it comes to the fenestration world, there is no better place to highlight the industry’s community and generosity than at the FIT Show.

“Being able to take on this challenge allows us to raise vital funds in the fight against cancer.” 

https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/faster-to-fit

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