Posted On - 22/03/2018
On the back of a year that saw Thermoseal win numerous awards – including Export Champion of the Year in the Amazon Growing Business Awards, the Queen’s Award for Enterprise (International Trade 2017), and the Derek Bonnard Award for Excellence at the G-Awards – head of marketing and communications Samantha Hill discusses the company’s current export business plans. Manufacturing and...
Posted On - 22/03/2018
Many pundits are predicting the best conditions for decades for timber window sales in the home improvement sector. But Mighton’s Mike Derham believes it’s important to sell like for like against PVCU and aluminium, and great hardware is a key feature. Mighton Products sells a wide range of hardware for frames manufactured in all materials, but we major on high...
Posted On - 22/03/2018
Bob Wallis of Window Tech Trade explains how he has turned his back on the manufacture of a standard product, and is instead winning business on a highly focused offer. People were saying a few years ago that super-fabricators were going to take over the industry and it didn’t happen – but I think we’re now at that point; I...
Posted On - 08/02/2018
The ProfteQ machining, milling and welding platform combines affordability and advanced engineering, according to Lee Marriott, sales and marketing manager at Promac Group, who explains what it offers fabricators. The ProfteQ milling and welding platform makes timber-look joints in PVCU accessible for a price tag that should be affordable to anyone in fabrication. When we saw its potential reach, we...
Posted On - 01/02/2018
By Stuga’s Steve Haines. With fabricators updating machinery to help keep them at the leading edge of production technology it was important for Stuga to continue to update its range of automatic sawing and machining centres. As market leader in sawing and machining Stuga is always targeted by competitors as ‘the one to beat’ in the UK. With most competition...
Posted On - 22/12/2017
Stuga’s Steve Haines considers how is the PVCU window and door frame market progressed in 2017. After talking to customers and some well-connected people, Stuga has come to the conclusion that the PVCU window industry is very likely to be around 10% to 15% down in money terms, and 15% to 20% down in volume terms by the end of...
Posted On - 22/12/2017
By Ian Latimer, managing director of Emmegi (UK). Deloitte recently published a survey claiming that 26% of non-British workers are thinking of leaving the UK by 2020, and 36% by 2022. For the large numbers of fabricators who employ migrant workers, those are fairly chastening figures. Obviously, not all of these non-British workers will be skilled, but it does highlight...
Posted On - 22/12/2017
Following on from Elumatec’s successful TechDays event, managing director Phil Heavey discusses the firm’s production software offering. The 20th century might not feel all that long ago, but in technological terms, it’s a different age. In fenestration and construction, we’ve seen a dramatic transformation – one that’s made businesses bigger, better, and more productive than ever before. But it’s also...
Posted On - 18/12/2017
By Ben Brocklesby, director at Origin. At Origin, we work hard to understand what homeowners want and need from their homes. Additional insight helps us learn about our target audience, which we pass on to our partners, allowing them to be better equipped when speaking to customers on the shop floor. This year, we’ve used independent research to reveal the...
Posted On - 31/10/2017
With mixed industry forecasts, Lee Marriott of the Promac Group explains why it’s the right time to move into aluminium and how to do it. Forecast to reach a 17-year high, at a time when the whole industry is predicted to see contraction, putting on 24% growth in the last year alone – it appears our appetite for aluminium is...
Posted On - 16/10/2017
As Spectus opens up new heritage opportunities by adding a mechanically jointed option to its vertical slider, Spectus Brand Manager Carmen Velilla explores why the window remains a popular choice. There’s no denying the elegance of a sash window; it’s a design that has lasted for centuries for good reason – the perfect complement to beautiful 18th, 19th and early...
Posted On - 27/09/2017
Aluminium is forecast to reach 220,000 frames a year by 2020. Dave Thomas, managing director of Haffner Murat, says that if you want to take advantage of the opportunities, you need to make sure you are properly equipped to do so. PVCU has been – and still is – the dominant material in our industry. But there’s no denying that...
Posted On - 19/09/2017
By Ian Latimer, managing director of Emmegi (UK). Many fabricators only buy a new machine from us once every five years or so, yet they still rightly very much consider us to be their machinery partner. At the FIT Show, it was noticeable just how many of the visitors on our stand were existing customers – some had ordered machines...
Posted On - 11/09/2017
The Flamstead Group, owners of HL Plastics, purchased Wegoma GB in 2014, has reported that the success of the partnership becomes more obvious with each passing day. Avantek sales director Nigel Bishop explains. I’ve worked in the window industry for most of my career, and even I was a little sceptical about how a systems company and a machinery company...
Posted On - 06/09/2017
Seamless welding technologies have redefined PVCU window manufacture but until now sill manufacture has remained more or less the same. Jamie Munday, Promac’s sales manager, explains how the SLS Seamless Sill Welder is about to change that. Graf Synergy and FOM announced the formation of the new FOM-GS Group at the end of last year. It brings two global leaders...
Posted On - 21/06/2017
Joe Hague, managing director of Promac Group, explains how the Graf Synergy SL4FF has been instrumental in driving the PVCU market, and how new platforms from the FOM-GS Group can support all fabricators in accessing it. The latest figures suggest that although the direct sell market fell by 1.1% in volume terms in 2015, it grew in installed value to £2.35...
Posted On - 19/06/2017
As part of an ongoing quest to make joinery production quicker, easier and more efficient for the small or large-scale operator, Mighton Products recently set its sights on developing its own brand range of machinery. Drawing on his personal joinery experience, chairman Mike Derham worked with the Mighton team over a number of months devising a collection of machines that...
Posted On - 06/05/2017
MD Joe Hague explains how Promac Group is bringing low cost, high return innovations to the UK window industry. We have equipment on our stand at this year’s FIT Show that can transform your business for very little capital investment. This includes delivering improved product quality, improved performance, and increased yield, which directly transfers to increased profit. Promac Group has...
Posted On - 06/05/2017
Emmegi (UK) has been at every FIT Show so far, and its stands keep getting bigger. That’s primarily because every show has generated a real return for the aluminium machinery specialist, but is also a reflection of its ongoing success and growing status in the market. Managing director Ian Latimer said: “Our stand is a massive 220m² this time around,...
Posted On - 05/05/2017
Machinery manufacturer Elumatec is coming to the FIT Show, but not in the form that many might expect. Managing director Phil Heavey explains. While Elumatec made its name supplying machines that manufacture aluminium profile, at the FIT Show, the firm’s stand will be dominated by products that machine PVCU. We’ve been delighted by the level of success we’ve been able...
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