Nuneaton MP visits Triton Showers to celebrate 50 years in business

Nuneaton MP visits Triton Showers to celebrate 50 years in business
Triton Showers has welcomed Nuneaton MP Jodie Gosling to its headquarters to mark its 50th year in operation. The visit showcased its ongoing contribution to sustainability and innovation and its investment in local jobs. Founded in Nuneaton in 1975, Triton now employs around 300 people, including apprentices and individuals taking part in the company’s Learn and Earn Apprenticeship at Triton (LEAPT) programme, which helps develop the next generation of manufacturing talent.
“It was a pleasure to visit Triton Showers and see first-hand the pride and innovation driving this local success story,” said MP Jodie Gosling. “With the Government’s focus on decarbonising homes, it’s fantastic to see leadership from a company here in Nuneaton, not just in sustainability but in investing in people and the local economy.”
From its Nuneaton site, Triton manufactured and supplied more than one million showers and accessories last year alone. With a 36% share of the UK shower market and 54% share of the electric showers segment, the organisation continues to play a key role in the UK’s transition to more energy-efficient showering solutions.
With sustainability and decarbonisation firmly on the national agenda, the visit also celebrated Triton’s prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise 2024 in recognition of the company’s achievements in sustainability.
David Tutton, MD at Triton Showers, said: “We have always taken great pride in being part of the Nuneaton community and, as we celebrate our 50th anniversary year, it was fantastic to welcome Jodie Gosling MP to our headquarters to showcase how we’re driving innovation and supporting local jobs.
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