Pro Installer November 2017 - Issue 56 | Page 4

4 | NOVEMBER 2017 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk Fabricators choose no gimmicks system Recent market data revealed that more fabricators are choosing to hedge their bets and fabricate two systems. But one system to buck this trend is Optima from Profile 22. Marketing manager Gerald Allen credits three factors for fabricators’ confidence in Optima: the system itself, the ease of switchover and the support that’s available. Optima is an advanced high-per- formance system. Available in sculptured and chamfered vari- ants, it incorporates features that rival systems don’t, and doesn’t use gimmicks or quick fixes. It’s complete, fully integrated and its thermal performance of up to A++ is outstanding. It’s aesthetically appealing, simple to fabricate and easy to install. The ease of switchover is thanks to a meticulously planned process that’s been tried and tested. Profile 22 promises fabricators they’ll be able to stop manufacturing one system on the Friday and start manufacturing Optima on the Monday – a promise that has nev- er been broken yet. Finally, there’s the support on offer. There is a complete suite of Profile 22 marketing material plus technical and customer service support whenever it’s needed. Record numbers of fabricators have been switching to Optima in recent months. www.profile22.co.uk APPROVED INSTALLER NETWORK GETS NEW WEBSITE Double celebration is twice as nice As the finalists for this year’s G17 Awards were announced, it was a double celebration for the VEKA Group with nominations in two categories. They are ‘Training & Development Initiative of the Year’ and the ‘Unsung Hero Award’. When it comes to VEKAs Gabriela Hammond at Tough Mudder endurance event To meet continued de- mand from commercial installers and developers looking to join the scheme, Astraseal has launched a brand-new, dedicated web- site for ACIN, its G17-nomi- nated Approved Commercial Installer Network (www. acin.uk). The new website allows would-be members to learn more about the scheme, which provides installers with high-value commercial contracts in their area, and offers developers a bet- ter way to complete their projects. ACIN provides its nation- wide network of approved installers with commercial projects in their area worth between £50k and £500k. Astraseal liaises with the developer to complete all the preparation work for the tender and will introduce the installer to the client. For developers, the net- work is designed to offer a range of benefits to help streamline projects from specification through to de- livery. Additionally, instead of relying on out-of-town installation firms and facing the logistical nightmare of hotel and travel costs, developers can work with a local team. www.astraseal.co.uk training, VEKA Group is at the forefront of helping its staff develop into their full potential. From apprentice- ship level – such as the BIT qualification – to the Dale Carnegie leadership course ‘Leading The VEKA Way.’ VEKA’s second nod at the awards, for the ‘Unsung Hero Award’, goes to Gabriela Hammond, head of human resources. Having started her career at VEKA as a graduate trainee 16 years ago, Gabrie- la took the position of head of human resources in 2012 and has shown herself to be one of VEKA Group’s most loyal employees. www.vekauk.com PatioMaster Scotland open for business In-line sliding patio door specialist PatioMaster has expanded its growing network by opening its latest fabrication centre in Scotland. PatioMaster Scot- land, based in Glasgow, will cater for the growing num- ber of customers operating throughout the central belt of Scotland. PatioMaster says its inline sliding doors offer some of the best features in the business and the compa- ny’s expertise is evident in every detail. The doors are perfect for design-conscious homeowners because of their elegant aesthetics and superb quality. They have low profile frames and are available in a wide range of configurations, colours and finishes. They are comple- mented with impressive security features such as a six-point locking system and a wide range of accessories and their network of now ten fabricating partners al- lows customers to enjoy the benefits of a local business with the backing and recog- nition of a national brand. PatioMaster Scotland opened from its site in Dykehead Street, Glasgow. www.patiomaster.co.uk