Glass Express Midlands has become a member of the Council for Aluminium in Building (CAB).
Arun Photay, Glass Express Midlands’ managing director, said: “We are over the moon to be certified as members of CAB. We pride ourselves on being a forward-thinking and dynamic business, and these values align perfectly with CAB’s mission.
“We’re excited to start attending CAB events and talking to other members – we can learn so much about the nuances of the sector from the businesses within CAB, which will then allow us to tailor our offering to further support aluminium projects.
“Equally, we feel that we have a lot of knowledge that we can pass along the supply chain about the glass-side of the industry, which will be invaluable to businesses when they come to specify and install.”
Glass Express Midlands said its admission to CAB comes after its commitment to forge closer working relationships with the industry supply chain at its roundtable event in May 2024.
The event was held at an exclusive central London location, the guestlist included government representation, as well as representation by both the Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF) and CAB. A statement said that the two trade associations agreed to “work closer together” to provide “a unified voice to policy makers”.
Arun added: “I have always stressed my commitment to professionalism and streamlining communication within the sector. Being part of a trade association like CAB will allow Glass Express Midlands to partner with more forward-thinking businesses, and give us the opportunity to broaden our knowledge and service offering to meet more of the industry’s ever-evolving needs.”