Sternfenster has added four new lorries to is fleet, representing an investment of £480K, as well as putting a further £60k refurbishing its existing lorries to bring them up to a similar standard.

The hard-sided trailers are kitted out to transport 70 frames and 175 glass units per box: carpet-lined runners on the walls, and foam protection on all securing poles, reduce impact damage, while extra pole locking positions have also been included to secure the glass stanchions.

Sales director Nathan Court said “Sternfenster is committed to guaranteeing that all windows and doors leave our premises in perfect condition. “It is also our responsibility to ensure that they are delivered to site in one piece and blemish-free, which is why we’ve invested in our fleet.”

“The window and door supply chain has come under immense pressure over the last two years. We need to do all we can to reduce the areas in production where pressures can occur, and that includes delivery.

“As well as focusing on the careful handling of products, all our lorries are tracked, so that customers can be kept up to date with estimated delivery times.” 

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