Premier Acquires Scottish Manufacturing Plant

Premier Moves Up
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Date: 18 December 2018

Premier Supplies continues its expansion; acquiring the manufacturing arm of Dalmatian Windows in East Kilbride, Scotland.

The move gives Premier a dedicated window manufacturing facility and the capability to manufacture the entire Synseal SynerJy range in-house. Already the biggest K2 conservatory and orangery systems fabricator in the UK; this acquisition supports Premier’s ambitious growth plans as the company unveils a brand new look.

Premier first made a name for itself in the conservatory sector and manufacturers WarmCore Aluminium Bi-Folds & Windows, Guardian Warm Roofs, SynerJy Windows, Stratus Lanterns, K2 Conservatory Roofs and Flat Roof Lights. With the head office and 40,000 sq ft manufacturing site in the North West of England, the business has moved from strength to strength over the last 8 years; securing contract wins for some of the biggest and most prominent home improvement companies across the UK.

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