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Completing the chain
July 2018

CORGI Fenestration is claiming its first end-to-end glazing supply chain following the registration of installer Heathfield Windows alongside existing registrations of system house Liniar and fabricator Whiteline.

Chris Mayne, the organisation’s CEO said such a fully-registered supply chain brings benefits to all levels including the consumer: “Individual fabricators and installers are registering solely – and they will experience significant business benefits from doing so. But there are enhanced benefits, both for companies and consumers, of a fully registered supply chain.

“This will provide product traceability for homeowners, meaning the product installed is the same product tested and approved. It will also mean quality production and installation, a more qualified workforce and, ultimately, more reassurance for homeowners.”

Steve Milham, MD of both Whiteline and Heathfield Windows, added: “I believe that the CORGI Fenestration brand is well known to homeowners. It provides a quick simple statement detailing the benefits of membership and the assurances it brings, rather than the complicated explanation currently used to justify the installation process.”
Heathfield Windows, which installs windows, doors, conservatories and roofline in the South East of England, was formerly a member of FENSA.

Pictured, l to r: Jim Corby and Steve Milham of Whiteline being presented with their Corgi Fenestration certificate by Liam Gilsenan

www.corgifenestration.co.uk/trade/installer-service/

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