Mancha Real or Lucena are some of the Andalusian towns where small furniture manufacturing clusters are concentrated and around this activity, Reiman Components was born in 1989. Led by José María Narváez, it distributes accessories for furniture and today they have 3,000 m2 facilities for storage and exhibitions.
Five years ago, Reiman Componentes began a comprehensive modernization process, with the help of a strategy consultancy. It was this consultant who turned to Cristina Narváez, José María’s daughter, to promote this renewal that would cover processes, supplier management and stock or marketing. “I was then finishing a master’s degree in Business Administration and they thought that to introduce all these changes it was better to have someone new, who was not already in the business”, indicates Cristina Narváez.
The commercial relationship between Reiman and Indaux begins in September 2009, during a Maderalia fair. “From Indaux, I would highlight the close collaboration we maintain, the closeness with our interlocutors Asier, Xabi and Sebastián, the loyalty and, above all, the service. Delivery times, especially since the Valencia warehouse opened, are very fast. And when they are not so because the product is new, we know with what specific dates they are going to supply us with the material. That gives us a lot of credibility and solvency for our clients”, explains the coadjuntament to the management, Cristina Narvaez.