Clearview Midlands January 2014 - Issue 146 | Page 73

BUSINESSNEWS Sales grow 300% National trade fabricator Dempsey Dyer reports sales of windows with SWISSPACER grow 300% in four years. The Deceuninck fabricator based in Pontefract, Yorkshire says around 80% of its ready-glazed frames now have SWISSPACER spacer bars inside. Dempsey Dyer began using SWISSPACER in 2009 to improve thermal performance. It chose SWISSPACER over other warm edge brands because SWISSPACER’s rigid bar gives excellent structural joining and is better suited to Georgian bar and duplex windows. The company, which specialises in A rated windows, says SWISSPACER is a ‘failsafe’ for getting the best energy ratings. “With SWISSPACER, we don’t have to change anything else about the window to get the energy ratings our customers need,” says Dempsey Dyer’s Director, Peter Dyer. “We’ve always been very happy with its performance and the fact sales of SWISSPACER have grown by 300% speaks volumes!” Dempsey Dyer was established in 1977 with an emphasis on high quality, sustainable products. It provides customers with a wide product range and an extensive choice of colours. “Aesthetics are very important and we’re one of the market leaders in coloured profile,” adds Peter. “SWISSPACER works well in our windows because it’s discreet.” For Dempsey Dyer call 01977 649 641 or visit www.dempseydyer.co.uk. For SWISSPACER call 0845 601 1265 or visit www.swisspacer. com. Follow SWISSPACER on Twitter @ Ultimate_Spacer. FIGURES CONFIRM RECORD NUMBERS OF APPRENTICESHIPS More people than ever before are taking part in an apprenticeship, according to published figures. Nearly 870,000 people were on an apprenticeship in 2012/13 with the gold standard of higher and advanced levels attracting record levels of apprentices. The data indicates that there were over 1.5 million apprenticeship starts since 2010, half a million of these were in 2012/13. Skills and Enterprise Minister Matthew Hancock said: “These figures show that a record 868,700 people were in apprenticeships last year, which is up 77% on 2009/10. I am also pleased to see that there were 13,000 people in higher apprenticeships last year, which is double the previous year’s figure. ‘A record 868,700 people were in apprenticeships’ “This is good news for the economy, and good news for those getting the skills they need to prosper. I want the new norm for people leaving school or college to either go to university or choose an ap