Pro Installer May 2016 - Issue 38 | Page 24

24 MAY 2016 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk BOOST TO GLASS TOUGHENING CAPACITY GLASSOLUTIONS has strengthened its position as one of the UK’s leading glass tougheners with the completion of its £1.5 million capacity-boosting investment programme at its Dudley factory. As one of GLASSOLUTIONS’ two specialist toughening plants, the Dudley factory serves domestic sealed unit customers across England and Wales with the full range of toughened Planitherm low-e and float glass products. Following this latest investment programme to increase production efficiency and enhance product quality, the plant is ideally placed to serve the growing demand for toughened products with an additional 50% capacity. The plant investment programme is the largest in the factory’s 18 years under GLASSOLUTIONS’ ownership, and focused on three key areas. Firstly, a new automated Hegla glass loader ensures the plant’s cutting tables are fed more quickly and reliably Pastures New For Giles After nearly 14 years working in a variety of roles - the latest being Managing Director - Giles Willson has decided to leave the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF). This decision has not been taken lightly especially after the high profile role Giles has undertaken within the fenestration industry over this period. Giles said: “I have really enjoyed the 14 years working with the GGF membership. There have never been two days the same with unlimited challenges posed by the members. I have also been privileged to represent the membership and industry with government ministers, MPs and other government officials as well as chair the British Standards committee for windows and doors. I will miss the members and my colleagues but, I know this is the right time to move on.” Nigel Rees, GGF Group Chief Executive, stated: “I have enjoyed working with Giles over the last 14 years which have seen considerable change to the industry and the GGF. Giles has been a major contributor to a lot of these changes and he will be missed from the GGF team. We wish him all the best success in his future career.” For further information go to: www.ggf.org.uk with the 20m2 float glass sheets which are delivered daily. Once cut to size, a new LISEC vertical compact grinding machine ensures the glass is precision arrissed, after which the gla ss is fed into a new Firejet furnace. These largely automated processes reduce the need for manual handling to provide a safer working environment for GLASSOLUTIONS personnel and higher consistency of product. The new furnace toughens glass sheets in a super-efficient way, taking just a few minutes to transform the glass into a permanently toughened product. In addition to being environmentally superior to the machine it replaced, thanks to 30% less energy usage, the new furnace enables GLASSOLUTIONS to maintain higher quality levels with a lower risk of glass imperfections and fewer re-makes. Visit www.glassolutions.co.uk ASTRASEAL TRADE COUNTER OPEN FOR BUSINESS Fast-growing fabricator Astraseal has brought in the next stage of its installer support strategy and opened an on-site trade counter. Operating from Astraseal’s main manufacturing facility in Wellingborough, the trade counter stocks installation essentials including trims, sealants, silicone, screws, fixings, tools and other ancillary products, all at trade prices. A skip facility is also on offer, enabling installers to get rid of their old frames free of charge, and there is a 50% discount for customers ordering windows and doors from Astraseal. Operations director Colin Stanley said: “Astraseal already supplies a very com- prehensive range of PVCu and aluminium windows, doors and conservatories, so opening a trade counter was the next logical step. The major motivator behind the trade counter was to offer more convenience for the installer. “We’re not making a huge margin on these products – they’re available at the same price as many of the national trade counters– so it’s really more about supporting our trade customers. The 50% discount to customers already buying windows and doors, would, as an example, take a 25mm D Mould from our standard price of £2.25 to just £1.12 for a 5m length – which is very competitive.” The trade counter also dovetails as a place for technical advice, with experienced window installer Phil on hand to check all orders. Astraseal recently launched an online ordering facility and is offering tailored marketing support to its customers. The company supplies products made with REHAU, Eurocell, Synseal, Smarts and Reynaers profile systems. All sealed units are made in house and frames are available colour coated courtesy of the Astraseal paint facility. www.astrasealdownloads.com