Clearview National December 2015 - Issue 169 | Page 8
INDUSTRYNEWS
Live Radio
promotes
Operational
Model
Radio 5 Live has profiled the
operational model used by
aluplast and in particular, its
research and development
facility, as a potential solution
to the UK’s productivity gap.
»»Broadcast live from
Karlsruhe, Southern Germany earlier this
year, presenter Fiona Trott and the British
businessman Will Tyler reported on how
continuing investment had supported the
systems company’s increased productivity.
Speaking on the ‘In Short’ show, Tyler said
that education, staff engagement, long term
planning, research and ultimately investment
are driving increased outputs and technical
innovation.
He said: “The educational input into
that factory was unbelievable. I have never
seen anything like it in the UK. There was
incredibly good communication between
senior management and staff to the point that
when the MD of this €250m business walked
around the floor no one seemed surprised or
overly impressed.
“That stemmed from the fact that the
company had a very long term strategy.
Companies talk about five or 10-year plans
but I saw it in its truest form today. Lots of
different departments were working on lots
of different things but all aimed at delivering
improvements and each activity was bearing
fruit.
“The research and development department
was particularly impressive. The investment
that goes into the R&D programme ultimately
comes out in new better and more efficient
machines. Those new machines were being
run by highly engaged and very well employed
staff and that was a driver for incredible
productivity.”
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Processing more than 150,000 tonnes of
PVCu annually, equivalent to 75% of the
whole UK and Irish markets combined and
with its customer base manufacturing more
than 10 million windows per year, aluplast
remains a global leader in window system
technology.
The company’s core range in the UK is
built around the Ideal 70 system. This draws
down on aluplast’s investment to offer one
of the industry’s most energy efficient five
chamber PVCu systems.
With a choice of 24mm to 44mm
glazing options, the slim line ovolo profile,
easily accommodates triple-glazed systems,
with triple-glazed options achieving a low
U-value with standard components. This
allows it to comfortably achieve a WERs
A++ rating.
Keith White, Managing Director of
aluplast’s in the UK, said: “The fact that
aluplast German operation is being held up
as an example of innovation, productivity
and efficiency is an indication of the
resourcing and expertise, which sits behind
its operation and offer, here in the UK.
“It’s continued and continues to invest
and to drive forward market leading
innovation. In the Ideal 70 we are able to
offer UK fabricators access to a leading
global system but at an exceptionally
competitive, high value price point.
“The innovation around the corner is
even more exciting, as one of its key global
markets, aluplast expands its product offer
and presence in the UK.”
To listen to the broadcast follow:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/
p02wjdfl. Call 01684 273401,
email [email protected] or visit
www.aluplast.co.uk