New ISO Chemie investment a boost for UK operations

ISO Chemie’s new factory expansion in Germany doubles current capacity
ISO Chemie’s new factory expansion in Germany doubles current capacity

Foam sealant tape specialist, ISO-Chemie, is investing in its international infrastructure to accommodate expansion and growth plans this year.

In a new move, designed to boost customer service, the company is constructing an additional warehouse at its factory headquarters in Aalen, Germany, as part of a multi-million pound project to double current capacity and enhance green production processes.

ISO-Chemie says that the investment will allow UK customers, who include door and window installers, designers, architects and housebuilders, to continue to benefit from rapid deliveries of new foam sealant tape products from the European facility.

Customers will also continue to be able to collect UK stock as well as receive next day deliveries while architects and window and doors product specifiers, can tap into expertise around the benefits of using specialist technology to secure energy efficient solutions.

Andy Swift, sales and operations manager for the UK & ROI, said expansion provides the platform for further growth, in terms of both quantity and quality.

He said: “We are seeing strong demand for our products from all sectors of the market. By making these investments now to support operations, we will remain well placed to provide customers with a fast, efficient and cost-effective service.

“Indeed, the additional warehouse at our German factory ensures production keeps up with expected demand. With innovative products and construction increasing, we look forward to the next 12 months, particularly as building houses to higher air and thermal standards remains a priority.

“This is an important message that will continued to be pushed throughout 2021 to architects and other property specifiers. There are effective products out there to ensure that airtightness and thermal efficiency within buildings should never be overlooked or ignored – it’s a matter of designing in these products.”

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