Made for Trade joins CAB

L-R: Chris Wann & Gavin Herdman
L-R: Chris Wann & Gavin Herdman

North-East-based aluminium fabrication business, Made For Trade, has joined the Council for Aluminium in Building (CAB).

Set up in 1979, Made for Trade is a leading UK manufacturer and supplier of innovative aluminium fenestration products, including the pioneering Korniche roof lantern.

Gavin Herdman, head of engineering, Made for Trade, said that CAB membership offered Made for Trade access to increased technical support as well as opportunities to work in partnership with colleagues in the industry on key issues impacting the sector.

“Made for Trade is committed to being an active member of the aluminium building products industry and supporting our customers by giving them a voice on key issues,” he said.

“CAB membership opens up a wealth of networking opportunities and supports us in staying on top of regulatory change so that our offer to our customers is ready for all current and future changes.”

CAB membership offers a host of benefits including access to technical support and CAB technical committees, regulatory updates, government advocacy, plus networking and an active events programme.

In the last 12-months it’s pushed its Closed-Loop Recycling Scheme which supports industry sustainability by isolating waste streams so that higher value aluminium alloys used in construction are ring-fenced. This also means that manufacturers can command a higher price, from recycling specialists.

Its new U-Value Charter which brings in new standard methodologies for U-value calculations, generating a unique opportunity for qualifying CAB members to evidence transparency and win more business through compliance.

It also offers an extensive training programme including the CAB Apprenticeship Toolbox. Developed in partnership with training provider GFTS, it’s been designed to help members recruit and encourage students and school leavers to join the industry as well as providing guidance on training and how to access funding.

Nigel Headford, chief executive, CAB, said: “Made for Trade is an exciting and innovative business.

“Its decision to join CAB reflects the growing recognition that our technical, regulatory and legislative work is crucial for companies operating in today’s market.

“Membership gives them a seat at the table on issues shaping the future of the industry from regulatory frameworks to product performance standards.”

Other new members include, Alan Brookes Consultants, LDG Contracts, VitrineAlu, Denvalco, Price Engineered Solutions Dudleys Aluminium, and Jade Engineering.

“By joining CAB, companies gain more than a badge – they gain access to technical committees, working groups, and opportunities to shape the industry response to regulation,” Nigel continued.

“It’s also a chance to network with peers and competitors on shared challenges. For a company with Made for Trade’s profile, this is a strategic move that will ensure they remain ahead of the curve.”