In the year since Customade merged with Polyframe, John Lightowlers, Customade’s retiring Group Managing Director, and his team have created the UK’s largest trade fabricator of PVC-U, aluminium and composite windows and doors. He has overseen the successful consolidation of the four acquired businesses, to create a £100 million company that operates nationwide, with nine manufacturing facilities and over 900 employees. In parallel, he has led a period of intensive investment and change, where each manufacturing unit has been significantly expanded or upgraded and he has developed the product range to create six clearly differentiated offerings, each with its own distinct identity to meet the entire fenestration needs of the UK installer market.
ohn has been instrumental in establishing and settling a strong management team and maintaining the quality of offering, service and innovation that differentiates Customade from its competitors. The Board of Customade is delighted that John, having chosen to be less active in the management of the company going forward, will continue to be involved as a non-executive director in the next phase of its growth. Supported by Customade’s management team, David Leng is tasked to drive the business forward, doubling its scale to build a company with a turnover in excess of £200 million in the medium term. He commented: “I am delighted to be joining Customade – it offers exactly the type of opportunity that motivates me. It is at a really exciting point in its development and is ready to capitalise on its numerous growth opportunities. We have ambitious goals to fulfil and Customade is well structured, with strong investor support, exceptional products, first-rate employees and a well-deserved reputation for superior service. I look forward to leading the next phase of its development.”
John Lightowlers, Group Managing Director, said: “The merger with Polyframe was the culmination of an ambition to grow my business into the successful enterprise that it is today. To have achieved so much and with the support of a great team fills me with pride. At the time of the deal, I committed to stay for as long as was needed to ensure that the merger transitioned well, to give the management team the support that they required during a period of intense change and to prepare the company to fulfil its potential. Customade is well positioned for the next stage in its development and so this seems the natural point for me to pass the baton to David and to continue my support as a non-executive member of the Board.” David Moore, Customade’s Chairman said: “On behalf of all at Customade, I would like to welcome David and thank John for his drive and unstinting commitment over the last year. Our current industry standing is testament to the great company and great team that he built. We are delighted that we will continue to benefit from his ongoing contributions to the Board.”
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