Vertical slider manufacturer Roseview Windows has invested in a second SBA-4 VS PVC-U Profile Machining Centre from Haffner.

Roseview ordered its first SBA-4 VS PVC-U Profile Machining Centre earlier this year to replace an ageing machine and drive greater efficiencies across the shop floor.

Sales & marketing director Mike Bygravesaid: “As a business, we are renowned for the quality of our sash windows and the efficiency of our operations. The SBA-4 VS PVC-U Profile Machining Centres will help us maintain and enhance this reputation, even as we continue to grow.”

Bryan Dando, Regional Sales Manager at Haffner, added: “Roseview were finding that many of their previous machining centres were unable to cope with the complexities of sash window manufacture, which meant a lot of processes were done manually. With the technical innovation and high-performance accuracy that sits behind the SBA-4 VS PVC-U Machining Centre, it is more than capable of supporting complex vertical slider manufacture, including both standard and mechanically jointed versions. We’re delighted to see Roseview seeing so much value from their investment.”

Based in Buckinghamshire, Roseview Windows has three manufacturing units and currently manufactures around 700 windows a week, with plans in place to increase their output to 1,000 windows per week.

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