Dekko reaches the G-Award finals

Following an extremely successful 12 months, leading trade fabricator Dekko Window Systems has been shortlisted in the G-Awards.

As a finalist for ‘Fabricator of the Year’, Dekko has been recognised for significant company growth over the past year, as well as having sold a 70% share of the company to leading European window group Inwido, which has opened the door to product investment and increased production.

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Earlier this year, Dekko also launched the world’s first fully seamless window, thanks to a multi-million pound exclusivity agreement with machinery expert Haffner, which allows the unique manufacturing of reverse butt welding, achievable only with Haffner’s new Graf Synergy machine.

The seamless sash has also been launched with optional smart security sensors, thanks to a partnership with Kubu.

Dekko Sales Director Kurt Greatrex comments: “We are delighted to have been shortlisted as Fabricator of the Year – we’re certainly up against some very deserving competition, and to be recognised by the judges for our hard work and investment over the past year is truly humbling.

“The acquisition by Inwido has been a huge and very promising development for us, while we’re also incredibly proud of the launch of our new, world first, fully seamless window.

“Add to that a factory expansion which has significantly ramped up production and cut lead times to a minimum, a dedication to tackling the skills gap with our new apprenticeship programme, and a commitment to customer support, and we’ve certainly had a very strong year.

“I very much look forward to this year’s G-Award finals, and I’d also like to take this opportunity to congratulate our fellow finalists and wish them the best of luck.”

G-Award winners will be announced at a gala dinner on the 25th of November at Intercontinental London Park Lane.

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