THE SOLAR SOLVE GUINEA PIG HUTCH
Whilst we continue to battle with the dilemma of how to move away from one of Solar Solves most famous Unique Selling Points, one of our customers recently came...
Read More ⟶Whilst we continue to battle with the dilemma of how to move away from one of Solar Solves most famous Unique Selling Points, one of our customers recently came...
Read More ⟶For a number of years, I have written a blog in September about attending our local Merchant Navy Day celebration. In last years blog I commented, “I assume many...
Read More ⟶Don’t just satisfy your customers, delight them and they will surely return. An excellent example of this was my own personal experience dealing with Susan Gilman, a young lady,...
Read More ⟶At Solar Solve, one of the tools we use to keep up to date with what is happening in the worldwide marine industry is BRL FOCUS. It is a...
Read More ⟶In 2014, when our grandchildren, Anna and Thomas Lightfoot were 5 years old, my daughter-in-law Denise asked me if I would compile a Lightfoot Family History for the kids. ...
Read More ⟶To the small business owner / manager it seems that new legislation, layers of red tape and political correctness keeps bombarding their organisation from all ends and sides, taking...
Read More ⟶Two weeks ago, I mentioned in my blog that the early signs were that the first half of 2020 has been exceptionally good for Solar Solve, considering the problems...
Read More ⟶In mid-July, South Shields based Solar Solve Marine, dispatched a consignment of SOLAROLA sunscreens to a UK based customer for installation at the navigation bridge windows of UBC AMOSOV,...
Read More ⟶It is well documented in books and records about the demise of the TITANIC; that Joseph Bell and his brave band of Marine Engineers and Engine Room Ratings stayed...
Read More ⟶During the last 7 days Solar Solve has returned to full operating capacity with all employees working full time and within the current government guidelines regarding safety, social distancing...
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