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THE GL@ZINE ISSUE 125 25th May 2004

Romag and BP Solar Unveils Photovoltaic BIPV Glass
London's leading architects recently gathered at the Royal Opera House for the launch of PowerGlaz, a laminated glass that incorporates BP Solar photovoltaic cells. This unique British-designed solar electric glass, which can be incorporated into the structure of a building to produce clean electricity, is to go on sale in the UK later this year and could revolutionise the use of renewable energy in building design.
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Deceuninck Sells Stake in Godiva MBO
Group Deceuninck has announced the sale of its participation in Godiva Windows Ltd to the local management. Godiva provides services to the window construction industry and will continue its cooperation with Deceuninck in the future. All 26 members of staff of Coventry-based Godiva will continue to be employed by the firm
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Pilkington Merges Primary, Processing and Merchanting into a Single Entity
Pilkington has announced its new organisation Pilkington Building Products UK. The company says that the move, which was completed on 31st March 2004, will prepare the company for future market opportunities and provide far-reaching benefits for customers and specifiers.
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Titon Blames Government Indecision on Ventilation Regs for Disappointing Interims
Titon Holdings has revealed disappointing half-year profits some 19% lower than the same period last year. The company blamed competition and the fact that sales growth came from lower margin product lines. Titon also said it expects its second half results to be broadly similar to the first
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94% of Homeowners are Unaware of Cancellation Rights in Unsolicited Visits, says OFT Report on Doorstep Selling
The OFT study on doorstep selling has found that consumer's need to be better informed of their rights and consumers who solicit visits from traders need more protection under the legislation. Doorstep selling is the practice of selling goods and services on the doorstep or in the home. It is worth at least £2.4 billion a year and covers a wide range of products from household cleaning products costing less than a pound, to home improvements costing thousands of pounds.
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Vitro Shows Growth in First Quarter, but not from Flat Glass
Mexican company Vitro S.A., one of the world's largest producers and distributors of glass products, has announced 1Q04 un-audited results. Vitro posted 4.2 percent YoY growth in consolidated sales, with all three business units contributing to the increase.
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Contract Win for WSP – 'The Shard of Glass'
WSP confirms that it has been awarded the Civil, Structural and Infrastructure Engineering design for Europe’s proposed tallest building, London Bridge Tower, 'The Shard of Glass'. This prestigious contract win confirms WSP’s leading position in high rise building design, a skill enhanced through the USA acquisitions made in 2000.
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Third Silo Increases Compound Storage by 50 Per Cent
PVCu systems specialist Status Systems has invested £60,000 in a third silo store at its Oldham based extrusion plant. With growing sales and a new 70mm PVCu system concept - zendow - the company had a real need for additional compound storage both in terms of quantity and material type.
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They’re off…Next Stop the Desert of Dinosaur Bones
A major challenge using wind-powered overland travel was launched on May 12th. Three extreme sports enthusiasts aim to ride the wind into the record books with the first ever crossing of the Gobi Desert by kite-power, in the Network Veka 2004 Gobi-Kites Expedition.
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Consumer Interest in Home Improvement Hits all Time High with 50% Increase, says eBuilders
Whether it was the April showers or the recent upsurge in the housing market, consumer interest in home improvement doubled this April compared to the same month in 2003, according to a report by home improvement website specialist, eBuilders.
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HW’s Elite 70 Latest to be Approved with Pilkington Activ™
HW Plastics’ recently launched Elite 70 PVC-u window system is one of the latest products to be approved for compatibility with Pilkington Activ™, the self-cleaning glass. With a range of advanced features, HW was keen that its new system should be well-suited to a glass that also pushes back technical boundaries.
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Guyson Acquires Kerry
Guyson International Ltd has announced its recent acquisition of Kerry Ultrasonics Ltd, the manufacturer of ultrasonic cleaning equipment.
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D L H Windows & Repairs Expelled from the Federation of Master Builders
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB), South West Region, announced that it has expelled D L H Windows & Repairs of Redruth, for bringing the FMB into disrepute.
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Opportunities in Eastern Europe and Asia Europe's Future is in the Export Sector says glasstec Research
The trend of the past few years has continued for the European glass machine industry. While the glass industry in Western Europe has been reluctant to make investments, a current revival of the markets in North America and Russia can be detected. In addition the sector is hoping for growth from India, South America and Eastern Europe.
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OFT Receives Assurances from Swarovski over Retail Prices
The OFT has accepted assurances from cut crystal glassware and jewellery supplier, Swarovski UK Ltd, that it will make changes to its dealer agreement with UK retailers and will not seek to influence the prices at which retailers sell their products.
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Travis Perkins Locks into Fullex
National builders merchant, Travis Perkins, has recently opened a new architectural ironmongery centre at its Wolverhampton branch, specifically aimed at architects and specifiers, and has chosen to display the Fullex range of high security door locking systems.
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Beauty isn’t Only in the Eye of the Beholder
PVCu manufacturer Sash UK says that it is so renowned for its working techniques that it is attracting international visitors to see just how good it actually is. A recent visitor from Russia even described the Barnsley based company as ‘beautiful’, after viewing its factory earlier this month.
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Green Light for Schott AG - Advisory Board and Foundation Commissioner Approve Change to Stock Corporation
At its recent meeting the Schott Glas advisory board approved the transfer of the foundation enterprise into the legal form of a German stock corporation (Aktiengesellschaft). The advisory board, which includes both representatives of the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung and also elected representatives of the workforce, came to this decision unanimously.
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Alcoa Begins Public Consultation Re Expansion of Wagerup Refinery in Western Australia
Alcoa World Alumina Australia is undertaking comprehensive public consultation about a third production unit at its Wagerup refinery. Managing Director Wayne Osborn said the Wagerup refinery was already the most environmentally advanced alumina refinery in the world. An expansion would meet world-class health guidelines and address community expectations on health and the environment.
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THE GL@ZINE ISSUE 124 18th May 2004

Ultraframe Half Year Results on the Low Side
• UK results continue to be affected by aggressive competitive climate, exacerbated by softening consumer demand
• North American core sunroom dollar sales flat; good growth from nascent Company-owned retail stores
• Cash inflow from operating activities of £10.6m (2003: £10.9m)
• Interim dividend held in line with last year.
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Synseal Hits an Average of 1,000 Roofs per Week
A relative newcomer to the conservatory roof market, Synseal has demonstrated the power of product innovation to shake up a market. Growth has been rapid from its entry to the conservatory market in 2002, and Synseal is being seen as a future market leader. Synseal’s Shield and Global roofing systems are now being used in over 1000 conservatories a week
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Eurocell Founders Set up New Polycarbonate Company
Formed in Alfreton, January 2003, Polyex Ltd has been set up by Roger Hartshorn and Mike Bosworth to take advantage of the growing demand for conservatories and related products. Roger and Mike made significant personal investment in the new venture which has the capability and capacity to have a major impact on the market.
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Status Sales Up 14% - Over 20 New Customers
At the end of the first quarter of 2004, profile extrusion specialist Status Systems has reported that over the three months sales have risen by 14 per cent on last year, and its sales team has written over 20 new accounts. New accounts consist of existing fabrication businesses and new starts, which highlight interesting trends in the industry at the moment, according to general manager Chris Foreman.

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New Partnership Bids for £1bn Market
Two of the UK's leading companies in their specialised markets WTL and Heywood Williams Group, have joined forces to seize the enormous potential of the WPC (wood plastic composite) market for extrusion and injection moulding - a market that a recent conference forecast to grow to more than £1bn in Europe by 2008.
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Masco Reports Record First Quarter
Masco Corporation has reported net sales from continuing operations for the first quarter ended March 31st, 2004 increased 19 percent to a first quarter record $2.8 billion compared with $2.4 billion for the first quarter of 2003. Income from continuing operations for the first quarter of 2004 was $241 million compared with $158 million in the first quarter of 2003. Earnings from continuing operations increased to a first quarter record $.52 per common share compared with $.30 per common share for the 2003 first quarter.
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£50m Call for Innovative R&D Proposals Under New Technology Programme
Science Minister, Lord Sainsbury, has called upon Britain's businesses to put forward new project ideas for a £50 million programme now available to support technological innovation.
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New Large-Scale Test Facility for the North East
A new facility has been established by BRE Fire Division (FRS) to meet the needs of construction and associated industries in North East England for large-scale fire and other buildings-related tests.
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Astraframe's Shortcut Prosperous Year
Norwich based window manufacturer Astraframe is anticipating a productive year ahead following a £250,000 investment in its production capability. The company has purchased a new Y-Welder, following the recent additions of the latest replacement Stuga cutting centre and Transom/corner cleaners. The urban machine is able to produce two Y-Welds in one working cycle, eliminating the less accurate process of reverse butt-welding on single head welders and manual V-notching.
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Versatile Hits the Big Screen at Interbuild
With sales growing continuously amongst national and local housebuilders, Versatile took the opportunity to hit the big screen at Interbuild 2004, ‘And we’re very glad we did’ says Kevin Barnard, managing director. The company has previously been a loyal exhibitor at Glassex, but after much consideration decided this year to show at Interbuild instead
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Size Matters for Vetrotech Saint-Gobain in Ground-breaking Test
A single sheet of glass from Vetrotech Saint-Gobain, one of Europe’s leading suppliers of fire resistant glass, has proved itself to be in a large-span class of its own – offering huge new options for architects and designers. A ground-breaking fire test in France has certified that a single sheet of SGG Contraflam-N2 over seven metres square achieved 60 minutes of integrity and insulation – a world first for a single glass span of this size and performance.

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Listers, £400,000 & 15 Miles of Electrical Cable
Back in January Lister Trade Frames purchased a new 90,000 square foot site in Stoke for its expanding window, door and conservatory production. And now, after spending an additional £400,000 the building has been totally refurbished to Listers manufacturing standards and is ready to start production.
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Technical Update on Pultec
'As forecast at the time of launch 18 months ago, Pultec has had no trouble passing all the relevant British Standards, with performance results substantially better than PVCu and aluminium.' says the company. Pultec's casement and tilt and turn window systems meet the BS7950 specification for domestic windows, also BS6375 for water resistance.

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Danny Takes the Advantage
Danny Hague has joined Advantage Windows and Conservatories Ltd of Poynton, Cheshire, as Group Commercial Director. He re-joins the company after a two year absence in an expanded role that oversees both the window fabrication and the conservatory roof divisions.
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Selectaglaze Ltd - By Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen
St. Albans based Selectaglaze has been granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen as Manufacturer and Supplier of Secondary Glazing. Founded in 1966 by the late Chris Childerstone, the company has gained a reputation as one of the country’s leading secondary glazing specialists with particular expertise in the sensitive treatment of listed facades.

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Patiomaster South West Expands Delivery Fleet
Paignton-based PatioMaster South West has added a new vehicle to its delivery fleet to meet rising demand from fabricators and installers for its in-line sliding patio door. The addition of a new DAF 7.5 tonne sleeper cab brings the total fleet to three to further improve PatioMaster South West's delivery service throughout the South West and South Wales
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Profile 22 Scores a Big Hit with Customers
Profile 22 scores highly on brand awareness, technical and specification back-up and marketing support, an annual survey of its customers has revealed. The company has also made improvements in areas such as the product's appearance, innovations and solid reliability, as well as Business Development Managers and the benefits of having a well-known brand, the research concludes..
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Passing Quality Down the Line – ‘Everyone is a Quality Inspector’
'The window spec has changed for the better.’ It may be a play on words by the Managing Director of Birmingham-based trade fabricator Window-Spec, but with new premises four times the size of the old factory, a new profile supplier and new window system, it certainly rings true.
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Europa is Exclusive to Newstead Installers
Newstead Trade Frames has now received confirmation from The Patent Office that its Europa® brand has been authorised as a registered trademark. ‘We wanted our installers to have a further edge over their competitors by differentiating our products even more,’ says Adrian Locker, Director and General Manager of Newstead.
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THE GL@ZINE ISSUE 123 11th May 2004

Interbuild 2004 Dispels the Myths
The true value of Interbuild was highlighted last week when the many sections of the building and construction industry joined forces at the NEC. Just short of 50,000 visitors attended the UK's premier construction event and it is predicted they will have generated business worth millions of pounds for the 1,600 exhibitors
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Andersen launches Woodwright™ Window Range
Andersen, the world’s largest wood window manufacturer, launched a new range of windows at Interbuild 2004. On display for the first time, was the pioneering new Woodwright™ sliding sash window, the first of a new generation of made-to-measure windows to use Fibrex™
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Manse: the Master of Security at lnterbuild
Manse exhibited the new Masterdor double door, which has been witness tested for Secured by Design. The double door is the latest addition to the company's comprehensive Secured by Design range.
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Groupco Meets the Right People
For hardware distributor Groupco and specialist manufacturer Peder Nielsen, Interbuild offered the ideal showcase to present a complete window hardware solution for architects and specifiers.
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Hometrim Launches Three New Products
Three new additions to the Hometrim PVCu roofline and cladding range were unveiled at this year's Interbuild. A new hollow soffit has been added to the already extensive range of Hometrim ventilated soffits.
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Interbuild Brings Bigger Orders for Windowlink
Interbuild provided another opportunity for software supplier, Windowlink, to talk face to face to many existing and potential customers. As always, the stand was set up to demonstrate on-screen the updates and benefits of its Vector conservatory and Focus window/door sales presentation packages.
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Elumatec Reveals its Soft Side
Door, window and curtain walling machinery manufacturer Elumatec used Interbuild 2004 to introduce a number of software innovations designed to make the manufacturing process quicker and easier. The company also demonstrated a range of machining centres for aluminium fabrication.
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Bieber Unveils 'French' Windows to UK
Bieber, a French family company based in the Alsace region, operates successfully in more than 20 countries worldwide, including Germany, the United States, China, Korea and Portugal. Producing quality bespoke wooden and wood/ aluminium frames the company launched to the UK market at Interbuild 2004.
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Fakro GB Raises Awareness in UK
Worldwide, Fakro is a very major manufacturer of Roof Windows for both commercial and domestic applications. In the U.K. the company is relatively new.
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The Pre-assembled and Framed Garage Door from Wayne-Dalton
Wayne-Dalton, the residential sectional garage doors specialist, presented a new product at Interbuild 2004 - the Wayne-Dalton Optimal door for the UK residential market. Wayne-Dalton, present in more than 70 countries, sells one million doors annually for a turnover of 400 million dollars.
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The Ubbink SoloSun - Solar Energy Only a Panel Away
The Ubbink (UK) Ltd SoloSun is an easy-to-fit, affordable photovoltaic (PV) panel which allows households to generate clean power and cut the cost of electricity bills in the process. This advanced solution to environmentally friendly energy was on display on the Ubbink stand at Interbuild 2004
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The Ubbink Dormer - Stick to Your Day Job!
Tired of waiting for a dry spell of weather to fit a new dormer? Ubbink (UK) Ltd exhibited an alternative with a convenient dormer solution, which can be assembled and waterproofed in one day
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Velux Stand Shows 'Room in the Roof' and Skylights
Room in the Roof is a paramount issue in modern housing. Our solution is to 'build up not out'. It is estimated that an extra 3.8 million new homes are needed between now and 2016. However, suitable land is limited
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Lindman Offers Windows and Doors in New Material
Lindman was the only company at lnterbuild to offer both window and door systems manufactured from fibre reinforced polymer (FRP), the building material of the future according to BRE, and the new alternative to PVCu, aluminium and timber
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Alumet Launches Award Winning Avon Dry Wall Beam
The Avon Dry Wall Beam is a fast track solution to facade enclosure, replacing traditional construction methods for the inner leaf of today's modern buildings and reducing construction time by well over 50%.

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Kestrel Accord - a new Generation of Window Boards
lnterbuild 2004 marked the official UK exhibition debut of a new window board from Kestrel Building Products - a division of HW Plastics. Kestrel Accord products are manufactured from a unique formulation of PVC and wood, known as ROOT-EX.
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Promac Group Gets to Grips with Aluminium
Promac Group exhibited the latest, state of the art, aluminium fabrication machinery and software at Interbuild. This machinery is designed for the manufacture of aluminium curtain walling, windows, doors and shopfronts
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First Approved Installer of K2/FMB Scheme Announced
Conservatory roofing system company, K2, has announced West Country Windows as the first fully audited Approved lnstaller to be accepted onto its FMB backed scheme. As a condition of joining, Approved lnstallers must meet the stringent conditions of FMB membership as a Warranted Builder
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Hinges & Things Takes its Parents name, Simonswerk
Hinges & Things, a member of the European hinge and hardware manufacturing Group has taken its parent Company's corporate style and been renamed Simonswerk UK Ltd.
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Secure Observation from Vistamatic
The latest range of Vistamatic vision panels were on display at lnterbuild. Designed for areas where there is a need for observation before entering or leaving a room, or where inspection without disturbance is at a premium.
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Therma-Tru Rolls out Fibreglass Door Range
Visitors to Therma-Tru's stand were among the first in the UK to see a number of new product innovations in the Therma-Tru fibreglass door range.
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RB Launches Stylish Glass and Wood Shelving
RB UK Ltd, one of the UK's leading suppliers of display and shelving solutions, exhibited two new contemporary shelving ranges. Available in glass or wood finishes, GLASS-LINE and BEECH-CRAFT can be configured as single or multiple shelves.
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Specially for Conservatories from Plaslyne
New from Plaslyne, the building products manufacturer, is a high specification Ogee rainwater system specially designed for conservatories.
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New World Development’s Composite Door Launched
Apeer, a new GRP composite doorset with patent pending features, has been launched by New World Developments, Ireland’s leading PVCu door panel manufacturer.
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Ducosun F : Architectural Sun Control
Ducosun F is an external sun control system made from extruded aluminium louvre blades, which was launched at this year’s Interbuild.
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Valli & Valli Shows Designer Handles
At lnterbuild Valli & Valli presented five new models of handles: Elisir, Polis, Agrippina, Capriccio and Dido.
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Sheerline Displays Access Solutions at Interbuild
If access systems for disabled people are what you need, UK company LB Plastics' Sheerline ramp system was one of the products which formed part of the Disability Access section of this year's Interbuild.
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FAAC Door Operator Shortlisted in Interbuild Disability Access Awards
FAAC'S 950BM automatic door operator has been shortlisted for Interbuild's inaugural New Product Awards in the Disability Access Award category. The FAAC 950BM is a swing door operator that offers a highly flexible solution for door automation
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THE GL@ZINE ISSUE 122 4th May 2004

Saint-Gobain Group First Quarter 2004 Sales: Up 5.1% on a Like-for-Like Basis
Consolidated sales of the Saint-Gobain Group for the first quarter of 2004 amounted to €7,233m, compared with €6,986m for the same period in 2003, representing an increase of 3.5% on an actual structure basis, and 1.3% based on a comparable structure. The Glass Sector posted moderate like-for-like sales growth. Business was brisk for Insulation, Containers and Flat Glass for the automotive industry, in their principal markets. However, Flat Glass for the European construction industry and Reinforcements were once again hit by downward pressure on sales prices, despite a significant upturn in sales volumes.
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Glassex Throws Down the Gauntlet to Installers: Take the 2005 Glassex Challenge!
Following the success of the Glassex Challenge that took place in March at this year’s Glassex, the organisers are inviting installers of windows, doors and conservatories to see if they can become the 2005 Glassex Installers of the Year.
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The Window Centre Direct Mailing Attracts Complaint
A complaint to the Advertising Standards Authority about a direct mailing from The Ruislip Service Centre Ltd t/a The Window Centre has been upheld. A householder objected to a direct mailing, for windows, that comprised a leaflet and a letter addressed to the recipient headlined 'WILL YOU BE SAFE WITH YOUR CURRENT PROTECTION? Find out with a FREE SECURITY CHECK'.
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New Business Win for Deceuninck
Stoke on Trent based Hanley Trade Frames has recently signed up as a Deceuninck fabricator. Hanley is manufacturing Deceuninck’s fully sculptured decorative 70mm system, namely the 2800 series.
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Astraseal adds Global to Ultraframe
Graham Holmes Astraseal, one of the earliest PVCu fabricators in the UK, is a large fabricator with big plans for conservatories. ‘We’ve been making Ultraframe roofs in volume for 7 years,’ says Managing Director Andrew McKeown, ‘and things have gone well for us.
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GGF Awards Super Spacer® top Results at Glassex
Edgetech IG Inc. says that it had a great Glassex. Visitors flocked to the stand, and the GGF presented Interim results of a comprehensive test programme in its seminars - Super Spacer® came top of the spacer bar technologies tested.
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Over 98% Dispatch Success for Total
From its new 20,000 square feet dedicated dispatch area, Liverpool based fabricator Total Glass has achieved a 98.6 per cent success rate for deliveries. ‘You have to stay below 100 per cent, otherwise you have nothing more to aim for,’ said managing director Frank Deary.
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Titon Adds Powered Ventilation to its Product Portfolio
Trickle ventilation and window fittings supplier Titon is adding powered ventilation products to its product portfolio. Titon has made the move to ensure the company can offer both a background and extract ventilation support service to specifiers and developers primarily in the domestic sector.
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Tuff X - Now Processing Soft Coat Glasses
Tuff X the toughened safety glass and double glazed unit division of Aintree based James Price Group is now processing soft coat glasses completely in-house.
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Aluminium Takes Off In the Cotswolds
Sales of aluminium conservatories and in particular coloured aluminium conservatories are on the rise according to Trade Plas Ltd, a Beaufort Secure Design customer in the Cotswolds. In response to growing demand, the fabricator and installer is currently planning to expand its showroom to accommodate more aluminium displays.
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Alcoa, Chalco Receive Joint Venture Approval
Alcoa Inc. and Aluminum Corporation of China Limited (Chalco) announced on 20th April that they have received approval from the China National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) to proceed with formation of their proposed joint venture at the Pingguo Aluminium facility in the Guangxi Zhang Autonomous Region, in South China.
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Magden is ‘Stocking Up’ for Success
Northern dealer Magden has begun stocking the K2 roofing system products, including K2’s modular roof system L2 in a Pack. Magden was founded by Alan Robinson in 1978 to supply plastic and industrial glazing products, but later diversified into supplying conservatory roofing systems and now employs over 50 staff.
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Investing to Offer Something Different…
After a year of half a million pounds worth of restructuring, investment and consolidation, culminating in a management buy out at the end of 2003, Hull based Bennett Glass and Frames Ltd has hit the new year running with the results of all that hard work coming to fruition. The Status fabricator has doubled production turnover, winning several new accounts within its target market.
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KAT Strikes up Strategic Partnership with Remploy Metro Windows
A proactive and reciprocal partnership between KAT UK and Remploy Metro Windows has been established as part of both companies’ overall strategy for growth in 2004.
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UAP Seals its Relationship with Dida
UAP has cemented its relationship with major Chinese Manufacturer Dida, by signing a ten year distribution agreement covering the UK and all EEC countries.
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Everwhite Sales Boost the Trend
With some roofline companies reporting mixed sales so far this year, Everwhite reports that it is boosting the trend. With a current turnover of £7.8 million the independent roofline company improved sales by 30% in December last year and 22% in January this year.
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Newstead Sales up 100%
With mixed sales reports for some so far this year, Newstead Trade Frames reports that it is bucking the trend. With sales up 100% compared with the same period last year, trade sales are booming.
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A Rosy Future for Rosewood
Rosewood has experienced such a dramatic increase in demand and popularity over the last few months that some window companies are thinking about replacing mahogany with Rosewood as their standard foiled product, according to Profoil managing director Colin Deans.
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