Glazing Vision progress in Europe

Date: 17 May 2013

Glazing Vision continue to push ahead with European development. We have been extremely busy in 2013 with our distributor network being enhanced in the Netherlands and Spain.

We have also just finished participating in a major building show with our Portuguese distributor in Lisbon, thanks to his hard work and dedication we will soon be adding further Portuguese speaking countries to our portfolio! This year we have manufactured and installed rooflights in Amsterdam, Valencia and Gibraltar.Not to mention the two orders we are manufacturing for our USA West Coast distributor in San Francisco and Los Angeles. We have not only expanded our International distributors but our internal team as well, we recently welcomed Roan Smith to the International development team.



Jon Shooter (Sales & Marketing Director) said “we have been extremely pleased with the progress of our international business.  We are fortunate to have great businesses working with us throughout Europe, they not only sell our rooflight range but can also offer a complete installation service as well.  Our customers demand quality products and services, we feel our selected distributors offer that and believe in those principles”. For further information on our distribution network please contact info@glazingvision.co.uk

 


To request a brochure in English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch or Portuguese please contact marketing@glazingvision.co.uk.

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