Trade fabricator Dekko Window Systems has significantly boosted its production capabilities following a £350,000 investment in a state-of-the-art Haffner SBA-5 automated machining centre.
The cutting-edge tool has recently been installed in Dekko’s 75,000ft2 manufacturing facility, enhancing operations and productivity to meet the rising demand for their premium PVC-U products.
The Haffner SBA-5, aptly described as a “machine powerhouse,” brings unprecedented automation and efficiency to Dekko’s production line. This latest acquisition complements two existing machining centres, further solidifying Dekko’s ability to deliver superior products with speed and precision.
“Our investment in the Haffner SBA-5 allows us to scale up production of our Deceuninck PVC-U range, ensuring we continue to meet our customers’ growing demands with unmatched quality,” said Kurt Greatrex, sales director at Dekko Window Systems.
This investment follows last year’s acquisition of a state-of-the-art Graf Synergy machine, also from Haffner, which enabled Dekko to introduce the world’s first fully seamless uPVC window to the market. The new Haffner SBA-5 is set to play a crucial role in meeting the increasing demand for Dekko’s products, particularly their upgraded Deceuninck uPVC range.
Kurt comments: “Our seamless window has been a game-changer in the industry, with an extremely positive reaction from our customers. We anticipate the vast majority of our uPVC sales to be fully seamless, making ongoing machinery investment an essential part of our future strategy.”
These significant investments have been made possible by Dekko’s acquisition by Inwido, Europe’s leading window group, in 2022. Inwido’s backing provides Dekko with the resources and stability to continue innovating and excelling in the market, ensuring the delivery of high-quality products and services.