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News Release from: SFS intec
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 March 2005
SFS Intec 2005 price freeze
SFS intec UK window fastener prices will not increase during 2005
SFS intec, the world's largest fastener manufacturer, has put the weight of its international capacity and expertise behind it to guarantee that its UK window fastener prices will not increase during 2005, despite a period of growing uncertainty regarding future pricing and supply of metal based window components The company has also promised to guarantee priority delivery to its existing customers should any shortages arise, as it moves to counter the threat of shrinking global steel supplies
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 11 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Glen Wainwright, Director of Leeds based SFS intec Industrial Fasteners says, "We want to eliminate any supply and pricing concerns amongst windowmakers and their customers, especially those committed to long term partnering contracts who need a degree of security".
"With the ever increasing demand for steel from China and the Far East, we have ensured we have a policy in place that will enable our customers to successfully fulfil their 2005 contracts in even the most challenging market conditions." As the world's largest fastener manufacturer, with a global manufacturing operation, SFS intec is ideally placed to tackle supply issues.
The company believes its straightforward pledge - to hold current prices on all austenitic fasteners until December 2005 and guarantee priority to existing customers - will be something most other fastener manufacturers and distributors find extremely difficult to match.
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