Delegates Attending Edgetech’s WER Forums Hit 450

Date: 20 September 2007
Source: Edgetech

Date: 20 September 2007

The market leading warm edge technology supplier, Edgetech, has been working closely with its customers to educate sales teams and companies down the supply chain to the commercial benefits of Window Energy Ratings.

We are delighted that with the help of our customers, we have reached 450 delegates so far this year in our series of nine ‘Taking the Stress out of WER’ forums, with many more already booked in for Autumn,” explains Edgetech’s Marketing and Business Development Manager, Andy Ball. “Forward thinking sealed unit manufacturers, fabricators and installers want to get ahead of the Window Energy Rating trend, but don’t necessarily know the most cost effective ways of achieving an A-C British Fenestration Ratings Council rating, how to take that a step further to achieve Energy Saving Recommended status, or how to make the most of that status when selling in the home. “Edgetech works closely with our network of sealed unit manufacturers, fabricators and installers nationwide, so we have a good idea of what works and what doesn’t.The process of achieving a rating and making the most of it isn’t complicated, but it’s a lot easier if you are given a step-by-step guide of what needs to be done, receive advice at every stage, and know what sales support is available when you reach the end of the process.”



Whether you are an Edgetech customer or you are simply a company considering energy ratings and their benefits to your business, if you would like more information on hosting a free forum for your own sales team or for your customers, call Andy Ball at Edgetech now on 08700 566844 or visit www.superspacer.co.uk for more information.

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