Unique invest £2.5 million in PVCu machinery

Date: 10 October 2017
Source: www.uws.co.uk
Unique invest £2.5 million in PVCu machinery
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Date: 10 October 2017

Unique Window Systems has continued to invest heavily in the latest PVCu machinery on the market, adding to an already impressive production line that will see Unique grow their capacity and production quality.

Last year saw the Leicestershire-based fabricator acquire an additional factory to house solely their aluminium production operations and this was accompanied by significant investment in the company’s aluminium machinery, which included a full suite of Emmegi equipment for the 43,000 sq ft space.

For their PVCu production facility, Unique have acquired a second BDM cutting and machining centre with additional saw blade and end milling capabilities, as well as two six-head welders and a SV 800 corner cleaner as part of their Urban frame line.

Unique have also purchased three new quad welders and a second SV 800 corner cleaner to further enhance their Urban sash line. Finally, a LINK-9045 two-head welder and miller with a SV530S-C CMC corner cleaner complete Unique’s latest machinery purchases.

Sunil Patel, joint Managing Director of Unique Window Systems said, “We have chosen machinery which we believe is the most durable and robust on the market and which will enable us to offer the levels of consistent precision and efficiency we need to stand out from the competition.”

“This investment underlines Unique Window Systems’ capacity, whilst also our commitment to our customers in offering the very best product quality and service. Over the years, it is the investment we have made in our manufacturing capabilities that has seen us grow in a sustainable manner.”

This most recent investment from Unique equates to around £2.5 million worth of PVCu machinery to further optimise quality and efficiency for the company’s new and existing customers.

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