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Emplas commits six-figure investment to dedicated IGU business

Date: 18 January 2019
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Date: 18 January 2019

Emplas has committed to a major investment programme within its dedicated IGU business, Padiham Glass.

The IGU leader, was acquired by Emplas in May last year to guarantee glass supply, improve quality and introduce new flexibility to its supply of glazed frames.

The six-figure spend on further software integration,  a new automatic sealing robot, plus new handling equipment, announced by Padiham this month [JAN] underpins a programme of product and service innovation.

Ryan Johnson, Managing Director, Emplas, said: 鈥淪ecurity of glass supply was a major issue for fabricators and installers last year and something which we expect to continue to impact upon the market this year.

鈥淭he changes and the investment that we鈥檙e making in Padiham now, means that we, as Emplas, can guarantee security of IGU supply to those installers who buy in IGUs and frames from us, while delivering increased flexibility and enhanced product quality.

鈥淭he increased capacity that this investment will also bring to Padiham鈥檚 operation will also benefit its exiting and future customers within the trade more widely.鈥

Having already introduced new bar-coding systems and increased process control, Padiham will bring new batch-control software online early this year.

This gives it new flexibility to cut and prep and sub-batch product for toughening more efficiently, increasing yields, while also introducing new flexibility in its process to supply downstream lines more effectively.

John Spiby, CEO, Padiham Glass, said: 鈥淲e have an opportunity to increase our yields through more effective processing and prepping of sheet glass but also to be more flexible in how we batch glass for toughening so that we not only maximise output but also feed the lines more effectively, releasing material earlier.

鈥淭hese changes, in addition to those adjustments that we have already made to our internal processes are and will allow us, to further improve efficiencies, building capacity and reducing waste but most importantly, supporting us in cutting lead times and introducing new flexibility to the service that we deliver to our trade customers.鈥

A corresponding investment in new Hegla glass trolleys, also to be delivered early this year, will support Padiham in improving handling and reducing wastage. 鈥淪oftcoat glass is very easy to damage if you鈥檙e not using the right handling solution. It鈥檚 even easier to damage in production after being toughened.

鈥淲e鈥檙e investing in dedicated trolleys which will allow us to protect the glass better as it moves down the line and reduce the number of rejections we have鈥, continued John.

鈥淭he benefits of this are primarily internal. We would always pick up defects as part of our quality control process. It means that we鈥檙e reducing wastage and increasing yields. These are things which allow us to keep a control on costs and ultimately our price to the customer鈥, he added.

This has also driven Padiham鈥檚 commitment to invest in a new Bystronic automatic sealing robot.  鈥淚t鈥檚 about precision, yield and ultimately quality鈥, John said.

Padiham Glass, which was acquired by Emplas in May last year [2018] has capacity to supply more than 15,000 IGU units per week from its 45,000 sq ft Lancashire manufacturing facility. This includes Saint Gobain鈥檚 highly popular Planitherm range.

鈥淓mplas is an important customer for us but no more important than any other. We are first and foremost a trade IGU supplier鈥, said John.

鈥淥wnership by one of the UK鈥檚 largest and most successful fabrication businesses does, however, mean that we have a level of resource behind us that simply isn鈥檛 available to most IGU manufacturers.

鈥淭hat is allowing us to drive our investment programme forward 鈥 something which through more flexible supply and continually improving product quality, is supporting us in delivering against our commitment to deliver ever higher standards of service to the trade.鈥

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