Door Industry Journal - Spring 2017

Also online at: www.dijonline.co.uk industry news 14 THE door industry journal spring 2017 Do you want your company to feature in the Door Industry Journal but don’t know what to write? Don’t worry, help is at hand… Martin Sayers at MSCopy is the copywriting partner for the DIJ and is available to write your editorial, marketing and advertising copy. It is his job to write words that drive customers to your door. Martin has over a decade of experience and can produce copy for you based on a simple written brief or telephone interview. If words are failing you then contact Martin Sayers today – call 01223 476286 or email mail@mscopy.co.uk www.mscopy.co.uk Martin Sayers Are you lost for words? AMO GROUP ROLL OUT NEW FLEET OF VANS Following the rebrand of the business last year, AMO Group have recently taken delivery of brand new vehicles, expanding their existing fleet. The vans feature a new design, fitted by local printing firm K-Print (Wakefield). Andrew Crookes, Managing Director of AMO Group commented about the new vans “The branding on the vans looks great – we’ve had a really great response from customers so far. The design really helps our brand stand out, on the road, and when parked on-site”. The new vehicles will support the delivery and installation teams as they travel up and down the country; helping to ensure reliability whilst also helping move towards a cleaner and more efficient fleet with a lower environmental impact. GDS SPONSOR ASK AN ARCHITECT 2017 Garage Door Systems is delighted to be sponsoring “Ask an Architect” in 2017. The event, which will take place over the week 13th-19th May 2017 will see over 65 architects throughout Northern Ireland offer their services free of charge, giving advice to those considering a building or renovation project. The advice comes in return for a minimum charitable donation of £40 to local charity The Jill Todd Trust, in partnership with Friends of the Cancer Centre. Ask an Architect gives members of the public the opportunity to get expert advice from a chartered architect on building projects of all shapes and sizes. All funds raised by ‘ask an architect’ will be used by Friends of the Cancer Centre to support local cancer research through clinical trials at the Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology (CCRCB) at Queen’s University, Belfast.

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