Clearview National June 2016 - Issue 175 | Page 5

INDUSTRYNEWS Sharing a decade of success »»2016 SEES LINCOLNSHIRE-BASED Cliffside Windows celebrate its 10th anniversary with leading PVCu extruder, Spectus, and complete some 50 years servicing its local area. Situated on its own 2.5 acre site in Central Lincolnshire with showroom, factory and office facilities, Cliffside Windows is ideally situated to cover the Lincolnshire area. Proud to reach another landmark in its 50 year family history, during which time it has built an enviable reputation for quality, there is no doubt that the use of the Epwin Group products, including Spectus branded profile, has contributed to its success. “Cliffside is always looking forward to exciting future developments,” said Joint Owner, Sally Hunt. “One trend we have noted is the increasing number of existing PVCu windows that are being changed. Although the windows were sold some 30 or so years ago and are basically sound, existing customers are updating due to advancements in glass technology and security features. Due to Cliffside Window’s service first time around, many of these enquiries do not incur multiquote situations.” Wolfgang Gorner, Commercial Director of the Window Systems Division at Epwin Group, congratulates Cliffside Windows on the anniversary, “Cliffside always puts its customers first, offering quality, service, and value. Well done.” www.cliffsidewindows.co.uk, www.spectus.co.uk SUMO & AKIKO’S MARRIAGE SET TO BENEFIT INSTALLERS »»A HIGH-PROFILE GLASS and glazing industry relationship is set to benefit installers across the UK. Sumo Yuki (pictured) – the Consumer Protection Association’s (CPA) mascot and trusted accomplice, who is helping connect trusted tradesmen with consumers looking for home improvements, is getting married. Yuki took a temporary break from his career as a wrestler in Japan to come to the UK and front the CPA’s #togetherstronger campaign, where he is helping to promote best practice across the glazing and wider construction industry and is working with installers to help them win profitable new business. Yuki will now remain in the UK to further the cause and is also set to marry Akiko – an architect and property professional, whom he met in London while working for the CPA. His bride will aid him on his mission to help home improvement companies boost their order books and the ‘independent and trusted’ campaign message is evolving to become #evenstrongertogether. Jeremy Brett, CPA MD comments, “We’ve had a record number of new members in the last six months, largely because we are independent and trusted and allow members to retain their independence too.” UK BUSINESSES HIT BY CYBER BREACH OR ATTACK »»BRITAIN’S BUSINESSES ARE BEING urged to better protect themselves from cyber criminals after government research into cyber security found two thirds of large businesses experienced a cyber breach or attack in the past year. The research also shows that in some cases the cost of cyber breaches and attacks to business reached millions, but the most common attacks detected involved viruses, spyware or malware that could have been prevented using the Government’s Cyber Essentials scheme. The Cyber Security Breaches Survey found that while one in four large firms experiencing a breach did so at least once a month, only half of all firms have taken any recommended actions to identify and address vulnerabilities. Even fewer, about a third of all firms, had formal written cyber security policies and only 10% had an incident management plan in place. Minister for the Digital Economy, Ed Vaizey said, “The UK is a world-leading digital economy and this Government has made cyber security a top priority. Too many firms are losing money, data and consumer confidence with the vast number of cyber attacks. It’s absolutely crucial businesses are secure and can protect data. As a minimum, companies should take action by adopting the Cyber Essentials scheme, which will help them protect themselves.” C L E A RV I E W-U K . C O M » J U N 2016 » 5