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Bison: "As the market moved towards higher-end, premium products, we found ourselves in the perfect position to play a leading role. We already knew how to develop class-leading vertical sliders - several years ago we were the first to take the market -leading Spectus VS profile"explains Mark Tetley co-director.
ift Rosenheim: Do foresight and overview really bring "unlimited opportunities" for constructions, markets and technology? Through foresight and overview - this is what the Rosenheim Window & Facade Conference 2018 wants to convey.
Morley Glass & Glazing: "When we moved into larger premises in 2016 we invested in a 58-metre long automated sealed unit production line from Best Makina. I’m pleased to say that the quality and efficiency of the equipment was so impressive that we were happy to invest in a second line" said Ian Short, managing director
CMS Window Systems: "It’s fantastic to see this investment in new manufacturing jobs here in Kirkcaldy and I’m delighted that CMS Window Systems has chosen the town as the location for its new factory. It’s an extremely welcome move which will enable CMS to benefit from a high quality local workforce and Kirkcaldy’s excellent location" said David Torrance MSP
Deceuninck: "It’s a beautiful patio door that has no plunge bolts and is simple to install and operate. Homeowners will love it because it comes in 26 colourways from stock, meaning quick turnaround on deliveries. It’s so secure it comes with the only security guarantee recognised by Neighbourhood Watch." Chris Jones, head of sales
Bison: "As the market moved towards higher-end, premium products, we found ourselves in the perfect position to play a leading role. We already knew how to develop class-leading vertical sliders - several years ago we were the first to take the market -leading Spectus VS profile"explains Mark Tetley co-director.
ift Rosenheim: Do foresight and overview really bring "unlimited opportunities" for constructions, markets and technology? Through foresight and overview - this is what the Rosenheim Window & Facade Conference 2018 wants to convey.
Morley Glass & Glazing: "When we moved into larger premises in 2016 we invested in a 58-metre long automated sealed unit production line from Best Makina. I’m pleased to say that the quality and efficiency of the equipment was so impressive that we were happy to invest in a second line" said Ian Short, managing director
CMS Window Systems: "It’s fantastic to see this investment in new manufacturing jobs here in Kirkcaldy and I’m delighted that CMS Window Systems has chosen the town as the location for its new factory. It’s an extremely welcome move which will enable CMS to benefit from a high quality local workforce and Kirkcaldy’s excellent location" said David Torrance MSP
Deceuninck: "It’s a beautiful patio door that has no plunge bolts and is simple to install and operate. Homeowners will love it because it comes in 26 colourways from stock, meaning quick turnaround on deliveries. It’s so secure it comes with the only security guarantee recognised by Neighbourhood Watch." Chris Jones, head of sales
Bernhard Hoetger, CEO HEGLA discusses Brexit and Anglo-German trade relations
A Healthy Brexit Debate From HEGLA
As talks about Brexit continue to make headline news across both sides of The Channel, as a company with a global presence, HEGLA GmbH intends to reinforce its commitment and position of strength to allay any potential customer concerns. Both Britain and Germany have worked together closely for many years, with the two nations linked by strong bonds of trade, culture and friendship.
At the time when the Euro was introduced Germany was in a strong position and this has continued today with strong trading conditions keeping the country and its economy buoyant. Companies certainly export a lot to the UK, and it continues to be a very viable business arena for both countries.
The UK economy also stands in a positive position and since the launch of the Euro, the UK single currency has grown too with a lot of demand for goods and services from Germany being a key part of the working relationship between the two countries over the years. …»»
Bernhard Hoetger, CEO HEGLA