Glyngary and Supply 2 Trade partnership

Glyngary partners with Supply 2 Trade

Glyngary partners with Supply 2 Trade

Timber windows and doors manufacturer, Glyngary, has announced a strategic partnership with Supply 2 Trade, a prominent supplier of PVC-U and aluminium windows, doors, glass, conservatories, and building plastics.

Established in 2019, Supply 2 Trade has grown rapidly and now operates five trade counters, with locations in Stoke, Bury, Chester, Telford, and Northwich.

This collaboration enables Supply 2 Trade to meet the increasing demand for high-quality timber products, offering customers a comprehensive range of beautifully crafted timber windows and doors.

“It’s been impossible to ignore how popular timber has become, largely because of its strong sustainability, energy efficiency, and durability credentials – and this popularity has created an excellent opportunity for growth,” said Richard Barlow, Managing Director at Supply 2 Trade.

“Partnering with Glyngary allows us to enhance our product portfolio with exceptional timber windows and doors, an expansion that aligns with our commitment to provide customers with superior products and services.”

Glyngary, known for its dedication to craftsmanship and excellence, specialises in supplying installers, house builders, contractors, builders’ merchants, and trade counters. Their suite of physical and digital sales tools is designed to support trade customers in winning projects and achieving business growth.

Joe Trueman, shareholder at Glyngary Joinery, commented: “This partnership offers significant benefits for both companies, and we’re excited to lend our support. Homeowners are increasingly turning to natural materials for their building projects, and Glyngary has focused on refining our branding and systems to make it seamless for partners like Supply 2 Trade to work with us.

“With their established range of PVC-U and aluminium windows and doors, introducing timber is the perfect next step and we’re looking forward to a successful and long-lasting partnership.”

www.glyngary.co.uk

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