Clearview National March 2016 - Issue 172 | Page 70
FIT SHOW 2016
SHOWCASING THREE TOP
GERMAN ATTRACTIONS
»»Engineering innovation, beer and the
popular ‘wurst’ are arguably three of the
most well-known German trademarks, so
it’s no surprise leading hardware specialist,
Winkhaus, has chosen to showcase them at
the FIT Show in April.
Exhibiting on stand 244, Winkhaus will
be presenting its newest innovation, the
autoLock AV3, alongside the company’s
other market leading locking solutions.
“The AV3 further expands our already
comprehensive range of locking solutions,
enabling our clients to offer yet more choice
to their own customers,” said Winkhaus
managing director Justin Harris.
“We invite fabricators and installers to
our stand to see the new innovations for
themselves, and discover how our complex
portfolio of locking solutions can help them
gain a strong competitive advantage across
multiple markets,” said Justin. “Visitors to our
stand will also be able to see our new AV2
animation that explains in a nutshell how our
most popular lock works.”
Aside from product innovations, the
Winkhaus stand will also boast a ‘German
hospitality’ theme, with traditional German
beer and sausages.
For more information contact Winkhaus on
01536 316091, or visit www.winkhaus.co.uk
A GLOWING SENSATION
»»A Titon employee claims to have spotted
a mysterious box in the ‘High Security’ area
of the company’s manufacturing facility in
Suffolk. The adjacent image has sparked
speculation and excitement over what it may
be, although exact details of its contents
have yet to be determined.
The employee revealed: “I was making
my way out of the factory when I noticed
something was glowing. It was in the secure
zone, which is known as ‘AREA 24’ and I was
unclear what it was but something interesting
is definitely in the pipeline!”
Titon is scheduled to be exhibiting at the
FIT Show at Telford in April 2016 (stand
‘something interesting is
definitely in the pipeline!’
326), but whether this is connected to the
unidentified glowing object is still open to
debate as, when contacted nobody from
the company was available for comment.
Stranger still, when the employee questioned
his colleagues, no one else at the factory
seemed to have noticed the boxed
phenomenon.
Perhaps more details will be revealed
soon?
THE WAREHOUSE CONCEPT
»»Sealco will demonstrate its comprehensive
range of window and door hardware
solutions on Stand 214 at FIT Show, as the
leading distributor showcases its ‘warehouse
on a stand.’
With a stand design that has the look and
feel of its distribution warehouse, Sealco
will under line its ability to deliver hardware
solutions anywhere in the UK with next-day
delivery.
The extensive Sealco range offers
solutions across all major window and door
types – timber, aluminium and PVCu making
it the ideal partner for fabricators, joiners
and other manufacturers who would like to
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source all of their hardware from a single,
reliable source.
Physical samples on display on the stand
will include handles and hinges from Sealco’s
own Endurance range, as well as the
company’s new series of glazing packers.
“We think visitors will be impressed with
the number of big brands we work with,”
explains Alan Malcolm, Sales Director at
Sealco.
“Our stand shows a typical warehouse
layout, with boxes marked with the logos of
our high-quality suppliers – companies of the
calibre of Yale, Trojan, Hoppe, Lockmaster,
GU, MACO and AGB Hardware.
“So come to Hall 2 and look out for those
big boxes on Stand 214.”
www.sealco-scotland.co.uk