Clearview National June 2016 - Issue 175 | Page 16
INDUSTRYNEWS
OPT IN TO FREE ENERGY RATINGS
»»TO OPT IN TO FREE
FENSA window and doorset
energy ratings, installers need
to be supplied by British
Fenestration Rating Council
(BFRC) licensed fabricators. Not
all of them are.
In a survey of the first 300
installers to opt in, 39% said
they would be persuading their
existing suppliers to sign up.
“FENSA was inundated with
opt in enquiries at The FIT Show
from certified installers wanting
to sign up to free FENSA window
and doorset energy ratings,”
commented FENSA, Managing
Director, Chris Mayne. “It’s
a simple process for FENSA
installers – the only requirement
being that they are supplied by
BFRC licensed fabricators. Those
that aren’t can persuade their
existing fabricator to sign up to
BFRC.”
Chris added, “FENSA will
work with installers to get their
fabricators on board.”
The ratings are free for FENSA
certified installers and were
launched in January. The scheme
is voluntary. All installers have to
do is opt in, agree to the rules and
be supplied by a BFRC licensed
fabricator.
These new window and doorset
energy ratings are operated and
independently verified by BFRC.
It is exactly the same as the
existing BFRC scheme in terms
of ratings, ratings bands, licence
scopes and windows and doors
covered. Labels provided will
cover windows and doors rated
‘A++’ to ‘G’.
The only difference is these new
labels are branded FENSA and
will have their own marketing
support. They will be marketed
heavily at consumers in the
second half of 2016 to raise
awareness and drive consumer
demand.
Existing BFRC authorised
retailers can quickly and easily
switch to be a FENSA Authorised
Installer by emailing BFRC and
opting in.
Opting in has a number of
benefits. It makes a product
easier to sell because homeowners
understand and recognise energy
efficiency labels, installers get their
own labels, and it is the simplest
route to Part L compliance.
Installers also get consumer
publicity support and a listing on
the BFRC website – a first port
of call for homeowners searching
for energy efficient products.
Installers are able to source glass
and frames separately and there
are further opportunities to
upsell along with technical and
marketing advice.
The opt in process for
FENSA certified installers is to
email the operations team on
[email protected] with
their company name, registration
number and name of their
fabricator supplier. FENSA will
do the rest.
Fabricators wanting to sign
up should contact BFRC
at [email protected] or
telephone 020 7403 9200
A record year for customer deliveries
Celebrations have been taking place at Hurst Plastics as the company’s
transport department toasts a record year for customer deliveries.
»»THE DEPARTMENT,
which has grown by 25% in
the last four years, now delivers
more than 95% of Hurst Plastics’
products throughout the UK on
its own fleet of vehicles and has
also smashed its target of 98%
for on-time in-full deliveries.
Jon Brake, Hurst Plastics’
Transport Manager, said, “Our
16-strong delivery team notches
up more than 1.6 million miles
a year delivering our composite
doors and door panels up and
down the country. We have
operated our own fleet for
some years to maintain reliable
deliveries.”
Hurst has improved on its
track record for deliveries since
introducing its sophisticated
fleXipod system, which provides
customers with accurate, real
time information on their
scheduled deliveries.
Hurst’s fleXipod system
seamlessly integrates with the
company’s Hurst Live package a complete solution that provides
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customers with essential, live
information on every single
order they place. Hurst Live’s
intelligent technology enables
customers to easily chart the real
time status of their order, from
order processing through to
manufacture and onto delivery.
In conjunction with fleXipod,
it even captures essential
delivery recipient information,
including a signature for proof of
delivery.
Scott Chapman, IT Manager
at Hurst Plastics, adds, “We have
invested heavily in a string of
fantastic technological advances
in recent years and I’m delighted
that this commitment is paying
dividends.”
Hurst runs a fleet of 16
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans
and has plans to expand the fleet
within the next year to cater for
increased demand. The business
is also investing in a state-of-theart route planning system.
www.hurst-plastics.co.uk