Leading industry figures target growth in Scotland and rest of the UK
Two leading figures in the window and glass industries have joined forces to form a new expanded group, The Saveheat Group. The group becomes the first company in Scotland to manufacture, timber, aluminium, PVCu and glass products for trade installers, the commercial and construction industries. This development follows the recent consolidation of Merlin Network (Scotland) into the group along with the formation of Blairs Aluminium Systems in 2016. The group also comprises Saveheat Glass and Blairs Timber Windows. Merlin Network’s expertise is in the window and conservatory sectors, while Blairs Aluminium Systems offers aluminium glazing systems. Saveheat Glass is a leading manufacturer of insulating glass units, whereas Blairs Timber Windows has been providing high quality timber windows and doors since 1913.
Industry experts Alex Gray and Colin Torley are behind the move. Managing director, Alex Gray, described the development as “significant” for the businesses. “The exciting new group set-up acknowledges that we can now provide a much wider set of options to our customers,” explained Alex. “By offering timber, aluminium, PVCu and glass, we have become the first company in Scotland to manufacture the four fundamental materials in the window and glass industries to our customers.” Currently the main market is Scotland. But the new group is targeting increased sales across the whole of the United Kingdom and to build on the reputation that they already have with past and current contracts, according to sales and operations director, Colin Torley, “As we are unifying four incredibly strong brands in a clear, revitalised group, we believe it will enhance business opportunities in the whole of the United Kingdom, as well as boost the experience of our customers as they can now utilise our far-reaching group expertise,” said Colin. “With our vast experience and years of combined trading, we feel that this will bring considerable benefits to our customers.”
The group employs 150 staff across four manufacturing locations in the central belt of Scotland. It has a current turnover of over £16million. It delivers window and glass solutions for a variety of contractors, architects, builders and trade customers, ranging from bespoke arch-fronted timber windows for the Apple store in Buchanan Street, Glasgow, an office development in Harley Street, London, a £250,000 aluminium and glass project for a large customer in Oxford Street, London through to a £150,000 aluminium and glass project for an animal house in Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire to PVCu window solutions for trade installers and housing associations throughout Scotland. A new website is currently being developed to support the formation of the group and to showcase the expanded range of products.
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