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Seniors supports its network of fabricators and installers in every way it can

It is far from business as usual for anyone in the construction industry at the moment but Senior Architectural Systems has pledged to support its network of fabricators and installers in every way it can.

Like most companies, the aluminium fenestration systems manufacturer has had to quickly adapt to the evolving challenges of the current COVID-19 outbreak to protect both its staff and customers. After putting a number of safety procedures in place, Senior remains operational and is utilising a core team of experienced and essential staff to continue to support its supply chain and provide fenestration systems for use on a number of vital construction projects in the healthcare and education sectors.

Although many departments are temporarily working remotely in line with government advice, Senior is still able to offer its trade customers access to a wide range of services including detailed technical support, sales advice and help with both estimating and the use of Logikal. The company is also offering its fabricator base a number of online resources including product guides and access to detailed technical information via a dedicated part of its website, Fab Tools.

Commenting Senior’s sales director James Keeling-Heane said: “These are challenging and unprecedented times and we know that many of our supply chain partners have temporarily closed their doors. Many others have remained operational, and we are proud to be working with them to deliver a number of important contracts including healthcare buildings. It is our aim to assist all our customers, whether that means providing them with the products and information they need right now or helping them win new business when the time is right. Throughout this difficult period, the safety and wellbeing of our staff and customers has been, and will remain, our number one priority and we hope that by continuing to offer products and support we can help lessen the load that many of fabricators and installers are currently having to bear.”

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