Pro Installer January 2015 - Issue 22 | Page 36

36 JANUARY 2015 PRO INSTALLER PRO BUSINESS www.proinstaller.co.uk CITY LINK ADMINISTRATION CHAOS On Christmas Eve, parcel courier and delivery company, City Link went in to administration; a move that not only had a devastating effect on City Link employees and their families, but will inevitably have affected many tradespeople. Many component suppliers and distributors will have relied on City Link to support deliveries for their businesses. With the festive period over and normal trading resuming, customers will be expecting deliveries for goods ordered to start or complete jobs. Suppliers or distributors who relied on the National based courier Company, will now have to enter into new talks with other delivery services; negotiating new rates and discounts or how they will integrate with EDI systems, all of which will prove difficult, time consuming and could result in delays to customers. City Link has released the following statement: “On 24 December 2014 City Link Limited was placed into Administration and Hunter Kelly, Charles King and Tom Lukic of EY were appointed joint administrators. “The business has ceased to accept new parcels from customers and its depots will remain open for a short period of time to enable customers or intended recipients to collect par- cels. Those customers who placed parcels with City Link on Christmas Eve for delivery are urged to go to the depot to retrieve their parcels as soon as possible. Any intended recipients who have been notified of a failed delivery are also urged to go to the depot to collect their parcel as soon as possible. The depots will reopen following the Christmas holiday break on Monday 29 December 2014 to enable parties to collect parcels. “City Link will no longer be able to deliver any further parcels and customers on Saturday 27 December and from Monday 29th December.” Those with parcels outstanding have been told to locate their own parcels and collect it from the appropriate City Link depot. ‘Those with parcels outstanding have been told to locate their own parcels’ are urged to make alternative arrangements for future deliveries. “The online system to access parcel tracking and therefore check on the whereabouts of your parcel is still live and should be used to identify if you need to collect your parcel and where it is located. In addition, the normal help line telephone numbers remain live and they will be open Did you use City Link? Were you affected by its administration? If so, we want to hear about it. Write to us at Clearview Group Limited, Unit 2-3 Burleigh Court, Burleigh Street, Barnsley, S70 1XY email madelaine@ clearview-uk.com or Tweet us @ProInstaller1 Global Invasion in Burnley Heads of the global arms of multinational PVCu window manufacturer, The VEKA Group, came together in the UK during December 2014, for the company’s annual General Managers Meeting. The 14-strong party met at The VEKA UK Group’s Burnley HQ, being treated to a tour of its £5m state-ofthe-art mixing plant before adjourning to discuss worldwide Group updates and examples of best practice. The VEKA Group, a family-owned German company, first established its UK presence, VEKA plc, back in 1986, concurrently expanding throughout other areas of the globe to now boast 25 subsidiaries over three continents with around 5,000 employees. The company is one of the world’s leading PVCu systems suppliers, working with around 2,200 specialist window, door and conservatory businesses globally, and has a turnover of over €1 billion. Group Chairman, Mr Hartleif was present alongside his wife, Mrs Hartleif, an Executive Board member and daughter of The VEKA Group founder. Other delegates came from the UK, Russia and the Ukraine, Poland, France and Spain, North and South America, and China as well as the head of VEKA Recycling which is responsible for the development of the company’s pioneering Infinity product that combines virgin profile performance with recycled materials. MD of The VEKA UK Group, Dave Jones commented: “The GMM is a great opportunity to share what’s going on within the global VEKA family, especially for the host nation. Many of the attendees had only seen the Burnley mixing plant in photos since its official opening by Business Secretary, Vince Cable, in 2013. It was our first chance to demonstrate our most recent product innovations, such as our Imagine range of flush-finish Bi-fold and French doors that are now on display in our brand new showroom.” For more information visit www.vekauk.com ‘The GMM is a great opportunity to share what’s going on within the global VEKA family’