Monday, July 20, 2009

News: Irish mission for Solaglas

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Rotherham glazing specialist, Solaglas Windowcare, has announced that the company has expanded its 24/7 UK-wide operation to cover Southern Ireland.

The Saint-Gobain owned company, which is currently targeting high street retail clients with emergency boarding-up and reglazing services, has responded to requests from UK-based clients to provide an efficient and cost-effective service in the Republic of Ireland.

The service started on June 1st although the company has spent six months putting in place a national network of contracted and vetted emergency glaziers to ensure coverage for commercial and retail businesses throughout the whole of the country.

The glazing network will be managed from the company's base at Hellaby, using the existing workflow systems to ensure that quality and response standards meet those provided to commercial clients in the UK.

Managing director Ian Davy said: "As a business we have made excellent progress in the commercial glazing sector, building relations with leading high-street retailers, facility companies and public sector agency clients with a nation repair, replacement and replacement service delivered to a high standard.

"This decision to expand makes sense as we make our services available to British-based businesses with outlets and operations based in towns and cities across Ireland.

"We are confident that we will run a competitive service across the country at the same quality that our existing clients enjoy in the UK."

Solaglas Windowcare directly employs 340 people at its main office in Rotherham and at its branches in Dartford, Preston, Plymouth and Kingston-upon-Thames. The company plans to expand its British network of branches.

Solaglas website


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