Timber and Builders merchant James Cordiner & Son Limited, of Aberdeen, has been awarded a Royal Warrant for goods supplied to His Majesty The King.

A 5th generation family owned and run business, Cordiners is one of the oldest family businesses in Scotland.
Managing Director Stuart J A Cordiner said “I was thrilled to be informed by the Office of the Lord Chamberlain this week that our family owned and run company had the considerable honour of being granted a royal warrant for goods supplied to His Majesty The King.
Cordiners held a royal warrant for goods supplied to the late Queen for many years and with this new warrant the company looks forward to continuing their close working relationship with the Royal Household.
The King, then the Duke of Rothesay, visited Cordiners in September 2021 to mark the 150th anniversary of the company and spent time talking to staff and touring the site.

Royal Warrants are a highly prized mark of recognition for individuals or companies who have supplied goods or services for at least five years to one of the Royal Households. It entitles that company to use the Royal Coat of Arms on its products, packaging, stationery, vehicles and premises.
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