Manufacturing excellence sees Dekko crowned a winner in Scale-Up Awards

The team at leading trade fabricator Dekko Window Systems is celebrating a big win at the prestigious Scale-Up Awards, having been crowned the winner in the ‘Manufacturing Excellence’ category.

Organised by Business Leader, a leading media company for entrepreneurs, CEOs and investors, the Scale-Up Awards celebrate high-growth companies, with this year’s applicants judged by an independent panel that includes Dragon’s Den investor Touker Suleyman, investor and author Alpesh Patel OBE, By Caprice founder Caprice Bourret, and many other esteemed business figures.

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The win follows a very successful past 12 months for Dekko, with increasing demand across its entire product range, which includes windows and doors from both Reynaers and Deceuninck.

The company is also the UK’s largest fabricator of Residence Collection windows and doors, and recently launched the world’s first fully seamless uPVC window, thanks to an exclusive agreement with machinery expert Haffner.

Sales Director Kurt Greatrex comments: “It’s an honour to have been named a winner in the esteemed Scale-Up Awards – the prestigious recognition is a testament to the relentless dedication and innovative spirit of our entire team.

“Over the past 12 months, we’ve seen a continued growth in demand for our product ranges, with the recent milestone of launching the world’s first fully seamless window proving our dedication to pushing the boundaries of innovation.

“This award is a reflection of the collective efforts of every member of the Dekko team, and we share this success with our valued partners. As we celebrate this achievement, we remain committed to delivering excellence and pioneering solutions that re-define industry standards, and are very grateful to our wider network of partners, suppliers, and of course, our valued customers.”

www.dekkowindows.com

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