Fentrade looks ahead to busy 2022

Aluminium fabricator, Fentrade, recorded an increase in turnover of 40% year-on-year in 2021, with several areas of the business seeing triple figure growth.

Chris Reeks, Fentrade director, commented: “All the signs are indicating that 2022 is going to be another busy year for the industry and therefore your choice of fabrication partner is crucial to ensure they can support your business at every level.

“Aluminium is a growth sector and we know many businesses are looking at the opportunities,” he continued. “If you’re one of those businesses, I’d love to have a conversation with you. We’re a young award-winning business with the energy and enthusiasm to help you achieve your ambitions.”

According to Chris, there are three reasons why Fentrade makes the ideal aluminium partner: the product range, the service focus and the attention to detail.

Fentrade partners with renowned industry brands such as AluK and VBH Greenteq and manufactures a full range of aluminium windows, doors, bi-folds, inline sliders, GFT commercial screens, shopfronts and curtain walling products.

While the company is youthful, its team is said to have a wealth of industry experience. Chris commented: “Our industry expertise means we know what customers need across all market sectors. Factors such as producing quotes in 24 hours, always returning phone calls and keeping an open and transparent dialogue with our customers mean we offer a high level of reliability that allows our customers to plan their work schedules with confidence.

“We’ve invested in state-of-the art machinery and doubled our manufacturing capacity, so our product quality is exceptional,” continued Chris. “But our commitment to excellence extends to every area of our offer and we know it makes a difference.”

Fentrade is based in Newport, Wales, and works with trade and retail customers throughout Wales and the West and along the M4, M5 and M6 corridors.

The company will be exhibiting at the FIT Show, which is running from 10-12 May 2022 at The NEC in Birmingham.