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6 | AUGUST 2021

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NEW VEHICLE INVESTMENTS PUT VICTORIAN SLIDERS ON THE ROAD TO GROWTH

Last year , Europe ’ s biggest sash window manufacturers Victorian Sliders invested £ 600,000 to dramatically expand their transport fleet .
Now , just a few months later , the sash window firm has invested again – this time acquiring five new Mercedes Sprinter vans for deliveries , another two Vito vans for its travelling engineers ,

96.8 % Delivery Performance from VBH and eight trailers , freshly branded with new company artwork . The business has also ordered five new articulated trucks , which will be arriving in the Autumn .

It ’ s a sign of surging demand for ECOSlide sash
Hardware specialist VBH has released an update on the position regarding their ability to supply in the face of the well documented issues surrounding freight and port delays , shortages of raw materials and over-capacity production lines .
These are subjects that we have all grown accustomed to over the last year in both our work and home lives .
They all combine to put immense strain on any supply chain . In the face of this , VBH advise that they are very proud to have achieved an OTIF ( On Time in Full ) outbound fulfilment average of 96.8 % over second quarter of this year .
As well as building up stocks , the purchasing analysts at VBH , led by Purchasing Manager Karl Thompson , are in constant dialogue with the greenteQ factory production planners to ensure a steady and controlled flow of hardware and furniture , including the introduction of many new product ranges already this year , and the company achieving another record sales month in June .
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windows – and yet another demonstration of Victorian Sliders ’ commitment to constant investment . Marketing Manager Geoff Bishop commented : “ Sales and production records have repeatedly been broken , and that ’ s allowing us to scale up our operations across the board . This latest investment in transportation enables us to deliver to even more installers across Britain .
“ Despite the challenges of the past year , we ’ re very confident the future ’ s bright both for Victorian Sliders , and the thousands of installers who buy from us .”
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MORLEY GLASS GOES LARGE TO BOOST DELIVERIES AND GLASS RECYCLING VOLUMES

Leading integral blinds manufacturer Morley Glass & Glazing has taken delivery of six new vans .
The familiar boxy Luton vans are the first to enter the Morley Glass fleet and are ideally suited to this dual ‘ deliver and collect ’ role that its delivery drivers now undertake . The layout of the vans means that Uni-Blinds sealed units can be better distributed around the space so there is more room for post-consumer glass to be brought back to the Morley Glass factory for recycling .
The addition of these latest vans increases its vehicle fleet to 36 , which deliver around 4,000 integral blind units every week to customers throughout the UK . But as Morley Glass has expanded its glass recycling operations , its vans are increasingly returning to site with a highly recyclable and valuable material that benefits both the environment and good causes thanks to the CRUSH scheme . This is a joint initiative from Morley Glass and Saint-Gobain Glass where glass from doors and windows that have been replaced is collected by Morley Glass and then crushed into cullet at its Leeds site . This is then returned in bulk to Saint-Gobain Glass , who pay for the glass cullet , which they use to make new float glass . One tonne of cullet saves enough energy to power a home for six months , which is why glass recycling is so vital .
So far , Morley Glass has returned 549 tonnes of cullet , preventing 158,556kg of CO2 going into the atmosphere and saving enough energy to power an average home for 264 years . Recycling the post-consumer glass has also saved nearly 450,000kg of virgin sand .
Importantly , the Luton vans will significantly increase the amount of glass that can be processed through the CRUSH scheme , and therefore make a an even bigger impact to shrink the glass industry ’ s carbon footprint .
The scheme does not only benefit the planet , but local communities too . The money generated from the cullet is put into Morley ’ s GreenVision fund . This allows local schools , community groups and charities across Yorkshire that focus on improving the environment to apply for a donation of up to £ 500 towards green projects .
Ian Short , managing director at Morley Glass & Glazing , said : “ A rapidly growing customer base and increasing sales of Uni-Blinds mean we need to continuously invest in our vehicle fleet to ensure we can maintain our industry-topping lead-times and delivery reliability . But we also have to ensure our fleet best suits the needs of our business today , and as we are bringing more and more post-consumer glass back to Leeds than ever – and we will do even more in future – our new Luton vans tick all the boxes .”
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