Anglian Windows, UK
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Anglian Windows selects Glaston FC500 for Norwich site
As the UK’s leading home improvements company, Anglian Windows, a part of the Anglian Group, has chosen Glaston’s FC500 tempering furnace to replace an existing machine for its site in Norwich. With consumer confidence now growing again, and in particular the housing market picking up, the time seemed right for the investment. Glaston FC500 will provide Anglian with higher capacity, lower energy consumption, and most of all, the quality that enables them to continue to meet their customers demands for superb products and unbeatable service.
“Consumer confidence and the evergrowing number of people spending moneyon their homes are some of the key drivers for Anglian to make sure the company’s machinery is up-to-date. We need to know for certain we can deliver the best not only in terms of quantity, but without any compromises on the quality,” James Wilson, Production Director of Anglian, stresses.
“After thorough research, we came to the conclusion that Glaston FC500 is the best option to meet our customers’ demands for quality and service. We’re the UK’s number one home improvements company and we couldn’t have chosen anything but the number one glass tempering machine available on the market.”
– James Wilson, Production Director of Anglian
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