“It was a brilliant day,” says Trevor Collier, Managing Director at AstraFrame. After the opening ceremony Trevor took The Lord Mayor of Norwich Councillor Brenda Arthur around the factory to see how AstraFrame makes windows. “She was especially interested in the Stuga Autoflow automated cutting and prepping machine as Stuga is based locally in Great Yarmouth.”
AstraFrame was the very first machine customer of Stuga back in November 1999 and the two companies have worked closely together over the years. “We value our long-term relationships with suppliers. Stuga is a great example of that, and Synseal and EcoGlass too. It was really good as they all came to support us on the day.”
The orangery windows, doors and roof were fitted by Patrick Holmes and Tony Zavanaiu one of AstraFrame’s recommended local installers. Patrick and Tony came to see the finished showroom, freshly painted and furnished. Patrick was suitably impressed. He says: “I’m a bit biased but it’s a fabulous room. I’m surprised how comfortable it is on a sunny day like today. Its cooler in here than it is outside!”
Trevor adds: “Trade and retail customers loved the new showroom and orangery. We offer a simple but effective service for customers. We love Norwich. That’s why we support the local economy by helping local tradespeople instead of competing with them and we buy many supplies locally too. By opening the new orangery we’ve shown our commitment to the future and we’re looking forward to the next 35 years.”
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