Success for Tradeglaze

Lincolnshire-based fabricator Tradeglaze has won Product Supplier of the Year at last week’s Greater Lincolnshire Construction and Property Awards (3 February 2022). Organised by the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, the awards celebrate key players in the county’s industry. Tradeglaze has also been shortlisted as a finalist in this year’s Installer Awards, which is hosted by Glass and Glazing Products magazine.

The Product Supplier of the Year award recognises Lincolnshire-based businesses which have achieved significant growth and impact, introduced commercial innovation and collaborative measures and implemented strategic marketing to improve the customer experience over the last 12 months. Tradeglaze won the accolade after adding six new members to the team, and making six-figure investments in new offices, machinery, vehicles, two new websites and new product brochures for both Tradeglaze and the company’s retail offering, Jackson Windows.

“To win the Product Supplier of the Year Award, after what’s been an extremely challenging year for the industry, is a huge honour and a testament to our brilliant teams, who put their heart and soul into every project,” said Jeremy Wetherall, Tradeglaze’s managing director. “As a Team Lincolnshire ambassador, we are passionate about collaborating with local companies and raising the bar in our industry to help our beautiful county prosper. We are thankful to all our customers for putting their trust in us, our people and our products. We have developed very strong relationships over the years.

“Providing high-quality products and a reliable service to our customers is absolutely key to us. We have earned a rock-solid reputation in the county. Our customers trust us that we will consistently deliver, no matter what volatility the market experiences. We have come out of the past year stronger and more resilient than ever before, and our plans for the future are bold,” concluded Jeremy.

The Greater Lincolnshire Construction and Property Awards welcomed more than 300 people to its annual black-tie awards dinner, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Lincoln, on 3 February. The event was hosted by Dan Lowe, a former RAF fighter pilot and executive officer of the Red Arrows, alongside Leon Lloyd, a retired English Rugby Union and Leicester Tigers player. The event also raised much-needed funds for the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance.

GGP magazine’s national Installer Awards celebrate the excellence and hard work of the UK’s very best window, door and conservatory installation companies, both in residential and commercial sectors. An independent panel of industry experts have shortlisted two Tradeglaze projects, one each for the ‘Best Installation – Commercial’ and ‘Best Installation – Residential (up to £20,000)’ categories. Winners are to be announced on Thursday 10 March, at the Albert Hall in Manchester. Book your seat or table online, at ggpinstallerawards.com.

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