Epwin Window Systems increases extrusion capacity by over 40%

Epwin Window Systems increases extrusion capacity by over 40%
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Date: 14 February 2019

Epwin Window Systems, the UK’s most successful systems supplier, has just announced that extrusion capacity at its Telford headquarters is about to increase by over 40%.

Clare O’Hara, Divisional Managing Director at Epwin Window Systems, said: “Work to install an additional 24 extrusion lines is nearing completion. The investment more than doubles our number of extrusion lines and takes the total number to 41.”

As well as investing in new extrusion lines, Epwin Window Systems is also increasing its foiling capacity by 30% with the installation of new lamination lines. Clare commented: “Coloured profiles are a key part of the future direction of the industry and this investment allows us to lead the way.”

The investment in its manufacturing plant is another example of Epwin Window Systems’ continued commitment to the UK market. Clare said: “As demand for our growing product range increases, this investment in our extrusion facilities will enable us to continue to offer outstanding quality with impressive lead times into the future.”

The manufacturing investment is just one part of what looks like being an exceptional year for Epwin Window Systems. It will be launching a new star performer at this year’s FIT show and will open a brand new, 300,000 sq ft state-of-the-art warehouse and distribution centre in Telford by the end of the year.

Epwin Window Systems has the widest portfolio of fully integrated systems, a choice of leading system brands and unrivalled expertise and support to grow your business. It also comes with the reassurance of a commitment to investment in the future of its business. In other words, with Epwin Window Systems you get #more options and #more possibilities to bring #more to your business.

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