Clearview National June 2016 - Issue 175 | Page 10

INDUSTRYNEWS Outstanding company award winner »»SHEPLEY, THE UK’S largest sole fabricator of REHAU windows and composite doors, has seen its solid sales growth and financial performance recognised by Plimsoll, with an Outstanding Company of 2016 Award. Shepley combines consistent high-quality manufacturing with an emphasis on reliable and helpful service to support its loyal customers. “This award reflects the great relationship we have enjoyed with successful window and door companies over the years,” says Tim Walker, Shepley’s Managing Director. Its efficient and quick production of REHAU windows and composite doors has helped Shepley to become one of the largest fabricators in the industry. As part of its customer focus, Shepley’s retail brand, Visage, provides marketing support and regular updates to trade and installation companies. “Because customers can rely on us to supply the best products when they need them, they can concentrate on growing their businesses,” continues Tim. Plimsoll, the world’s leading provider of market reports and company analysis, annually presents the award of ‘Outstanding Company’ to a handful of companies in each of their industries. The award is based on Plimsoll’s latest analysis, highlighting businesses that have demonstrated a strong financial performance and continued growth. www.shepley.com 25 YEARS MARKED WITH BSI KITEMARK »»LORRAINE BALCH, Certification Manager at BSI, made a special trip to the REHAU stand at the FIT Show to congratulate the company on continuously holding its BSI Kitemark for 25 years. REHAU’s UK Chief Executive, Martin Hitchin, and Quality Manager, Mark Gajda, received a framed certificate from Lorraine to mark what is a very significant achievement. Speaking at the presentation, Lorraine said, “The whole team at REHAU windows should be very proud to have reached this 25 year anniversary. They have shown real dedication to retaining the Kitemark throughout the rigorous programme of annual checks and to retain it for 25 years is a huge achievement. “The BSI Kitemark stands for quality, safety and trust and therefore when products carry the Kitemark, customers can feel confident that the product has been independently tested on a regular basis to ensure that it will perform to that consistent quality every time.” Martin Hitchin added, “REHAU’s Kitemark achievement is one of the most instantly recognisable symbols of our commitment to production quality. Retaining it for 25 years is certainly testament to the expertise and commitment of Mark and the whole of the quality and production teams.” www.rehau.uk STATS SHOW CONSOLIDATION »»IN THE FIRST THREE months of the year, a total of 36,566 new homes in the UK were registered by NHBC, a leading body and provider of warranty and insurance for new homes, according to its latest new home registration statistics. 28,398 new homes were registered in the private sector, a 7% decrease on the 30,560 a year ago, with the public and affordable sector down 15% with 8,168 new homes registered compared to 9,584 in Q1 2015. The overall number is 9% down on the same period last year when 40,144 new homes were registered. However for the financial year 2015/16, registrations remained in line with the previous year with 152,329 new home registrations, marginally ahead of the 152,262 registered in 2014/15. There was also a 10% increase in the number of new home completions for the financial year up to the end of March, 10 » JUN 2016 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M compared to 2014/15, with 137,396 completions in total. This increase mirrors the strong growth seen in registrations in recent years, resulting in these new homes being completed over the first few months of 2016. NHBC Chief Executive, Mike Quinton, commented, “Our latest statistics show that the industry is consolidating on the strong growth in registrations seen in recent years. Registrations are now around 80% higher than the depths of the financial crisis in 2008/09, driven by increased activity from private sector housebuilders. Source: www.nhbc.co.uk