Influential composite door brand, Endurance Doors, continues to enjoy a period of sustained growth and with this they are investing in the brand, capital equipment and in new personnel right across the business.
Most recently, Callum Shrimpton has been promoted to the new role of Technical Services Supervisor, responsible for the day to day running of the field-based service engineers, in addition to being the first and expert point of contact for all technical queries. Elsewhere in the same function Ben Dowell has joined as Product Specification Engineer and brings extensive CAD skills to Endurance Doors, which will be fundamental in their new product development process.
With outstanding quality credentials in the Endurance Door, this facet of the business has been bolstered by the recruitment of Ian Lee as Continuous Improvement Engineer and Kobir Kousor as Quality Technician. As demand continues to increase each month, it is done so with the promise of exceptional and consistent product quality, for what is regarded as the best solid and secure composite door in the eyes of the trade and with style-savvy consumers.
Stephen Nadin, Managing Director of Endurance Doors commented: ‘The old adage of “you’re only as good as your staff” rings true and that’s why we invest in the best people possible. As an independent business we’re able to adapt to the needs of the market quicker than most and this is part of the reason why the Endurance Doors package is so attractive to installers.’
Premium aluminium fabricator, Endurance® Aluminium, is reinforcing its support for installers to help them move…
The Council for Aluminium in Building (CAB) welcomed members to the National Space Centre in…
CO Manufacturing welcomed senior operational leaders from across the CO Retail Network to its annual…
Two Hurst employees are celebrating 20 years’ service at the Yorkshire-based door manufacturer. Experienced team…
Iconic steel window and door manufacturer Crittall Windows has announced that its groundbreaking W20 TE…
Replacing original steel windows in listed buildings and conservation areas has long been a fraught…