Marshalls Company profile
Marshalls PLC (MSLH) is a manufacturer and supplier of natural stone and concrete landscaping products, headquartered in Elland, England. It supplies local authorities, house builders, commercial architects, professional landscapers, contractors, DIY enthusiasts, garden designers, and driveway installers in the UK and internationally. The company offers garden, interior, and driveways products, such as garden paving and paths, kerbs and edging products, and interior tiles and stones. It also provides landscaping solutions for the commercial construction segment, including linear drainage, walling, landscape protection and furniture, mortar and screed, traffic calming products, and many more. Additionally, the business engages in property management activities. Its production sites and quarries operate all throughout the UK. The business also operates Marshalls NV, Belgium. The Marshalls share price is listed on the London Stock Exchange and included in the FTSE 250 Index.
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