Join the ‘Joinery Network Ecosystem’

Join the ‘Joinery Network Ecosystem’

The Joinery Network is demonstrating five separate opportunities to grow joinery businesses with The Joinery Network Ecosystem at its last event of 2024.

Companies looking at manufacturing and installing timber windows and doors are invited to The Joinery Network Product Day on 28 November in Kettering.  

Andy Ball, Founder Partner at The Joinery Network, said: “2024 has been a tough year for many joinery and glazing businesses. However, we have seen an upturn in volumes for timber windows and doors in the market, and at out event we are posing the question: “What would 25% more profit mean to you in 2025?”. 

“It isn’t a figure we’ve just picked out of the air, it’s based on our analysis of the products and initiatives partners Luke Piper, Erin Woodger, Owen Dare, and I have developed this year. We call this The Joinery Network Ecosystem.  

“The Ecosystem is based on manufacturing and installing the fully tested and certified Lignum range that incorporates a complete suite of traditional and modern window and door styles that will suit any project. It is designed to give manufacturing and installation companies the tools to grow profit on timber windows and doors in 2025.  

“We know that it can be hard for business owners to find time to look at new opportunities because the day-to-day stuff often gets in the way. That’s why we have created this dedicated single day to demonstrate how working with The Joinery Network is good for businesses.”  

The Joinery Network Product Day is being hosted by software company Woodge at its HQ at Glendon Lodge Farm, Kettering NN14 1QF.

To book a ticket go to  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-joinery-network-new-products-day-tickets-1073201397269?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl or for more information call Andy on 07713 134987.  

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