Sheerline Bespoke to launch at FIT Show

Launching at the FIT Show on stand J57, Sheerline Bespoke is a new ‘specialist product focused’ division designed to support Sheerline customers with easy access to installation ready kits for S1 Roof Lanterns and S2 Glazed Roofs, alongside offering arched frames, SheerVents and other roof related products.
Building on positive feedback about its existing in-house profile bending service, Sheerline Bespoke will cater for low volume requirements that have the potential to jeopardise quoting for the full project in the same system as they fall outside a fabricator’s typical day-to-day focus.
According to Sheerline this will help production efficiency while ensuring they can capture more sales opportunities ‘in a controlled and timely manner’.
Sheerline Bespoke will bring the award-winning S1 Roof Lantern, the S2 Glazed Roof, and SheerVent, under one roof as ready to install kits, alongside offering tiled roofs and flat roof lights to complete the offering.
Sheerline Bespoke will be headed up by two well respected and well-known names within the roof industry, Chris Baron, operations director, and Chris Cooke, commercial director, who will ensure the market has the best possible access to Sheerline’s range of roofing and specialised products.
Chris Baron, operations director, said: “Having previously worked closely with the Sheerline team, it’s clear our vision for innovative, high-quality products is aligned. And with all the changes the industry has witnessed over the past few weeks and months, it’s an exciting time to be joining the team. I look forward to working with old and new customers to help them bring their designs to life.”
Chris Cooke, commercial director, commented: “Sheerline Bespoke recognises that customers are frequently being asked to supply complex or niche products that take them away from their everyday work and supply chains. We’re here to help them streamline these requests, so they can accept complex jobs without making changes to how they operate or investing in specialist machinery and software that they’ll use infrequently.”
