Clearview National November 2014 - Issue 156 | Page 16

INDUSTRYNEWS MASSIVE DISCOUNTS ON BUILDING PRODUCTS THROUGH TRADEPOINT CARD »»FairTrades -Homepro have linked up with TradePoint and negotiated preferential prices for all members. Discounts, totalling 79% extra off already discounted TradePoint prices, are now available with the TradePoint card, allowing members to make huge savings. TradePoint is the trade only arm of B&Q, offering a huge range of trusted brands at low trade prices. Located in over 360 B&Q stores nationwide, TradePoint supply all products needed for building & maintenance. David Hanratty, TradePoint, National business to business manager, said: “We are delighted to be able to offer improved pricing to FairTrades and HomePro members. Their membership card will give them access to trusted brands at low trade prices; covering building materials, tools, plumbing & electrical, decorating, safety and work wear, kitchens and bathrooms.” Dan Taylor, from Fairtrades and Homepro, commented, “The TradePoint card is just one of many benefits enjoyed by our members. We spend a great deal of time scouring the markets for value-added extras, all of which are designed to help grow our members’ businesses!” For further information, call 08707 384 858 or visit www.fairtrades.co.uk Upselling in the upturn »»Everglade Windows kicked off its 2014 conference with a clear statement ‘How customers can make money as we come out of recession’. “It is easy to think that being busy is always a good thing,” explains Everglade Windows’ Sales Director Jay Patel, “But making the most of these new opportunities is important. “Customers took a day out from their businesses to attend the conference, so we tackle issues that make a difference to them. While the economy has turned a corner, this upturn can bring other stress and strain on businesses, and as sales increase, so can outstanding money and a squeeze on cash flow.” At the conference, Everglade demonstrated to its customers how they could add margin with their new high specification, Everguard hinge protection. The demonstration showed the enhanced security of how Everglade’s PVCu window is outperforming the most stringent security test PAS 24, by almost twice the standard requirements. Everglade also launched AluStar, the new aluminium clad system for Kommerling’s PVCu windows, giving all the benefits of PVCu with an external aluminium finish. The conference took place in the aïrzone at Everglade Windows HQ. For more information contact Everglade on 020 8998 8775 Room To Grow With Kombimatec Machining Centre And Saw »»Yorkshire fabricator and installer AWM had a problem that most would envy: it couldn’t keep up with demand. Proprietor, Aaron Mason, said: “We are growing aggressively at 25% a year but we were still manufacturing manually and did not have the space or manpower to keep up with demand.” The answer came with a Kombimatec AMC308 CNC Machining Centre, along with a DGS530 CNC Double-mitre saw, 16 » N OV 2014 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M which replaced three manual machines. Now the company is looking forward to gaining as much extra business as it can get. The AMC308 is easy to operate, with its colour touch screen control and graphic interface, and once set up, it completes the job on its own, leaving the operator free to get on with something else. Its three-axis CNC control, gives superb accuracy and repeatability, and an intelligent tool change feature automatically makes allowances if the tool cutter is changed to a different specification. The DGS530 has 530mm TCT cutting blades and 4000mm maximum cutting length. Its overhead control means it is safe during profile loading. For further information visit www.kombimatec.com