Door Industry Journal - Summer 2020

Also online at: www.dijonline.co.uk THE door industry journal summer 2020 22 Industry News JD (UK) Ltd Partners with UK Doors Online to Supply Roller Garage Doors Following the recently announced acquisition of a Northern garage door manufacturer which fell through, JD (UK) have been working hard behind the scenes to set up an alternative supply of roller garage doors. The work has paid off, and they can now announce a partnership with UK Doors Online, who will complement Alutech’s existing fabrication base of roller door manufacturers to the trade. Steve Hudson, Managing Director of Alutech and JD (UK) Ltd commented: “Following positive feedback from our Sectional door customers on the addition of roller garage doors to our product range, we did not want to let them down when the recent acquisition fell through. We have been working incredibly hard behind the scenes and are extremely excited for UK Doors Online to launch this additional product and add to their ever growing range. The UK Doors Online state of the art factory manufactures high quality insulated roller garage doors for the trade using renowned products from suppliers such as Alutech and NRG, so customers will be in safe hands.” For more information on the roller doors products, please contact either UK Doors Online or JD (UK) using the contact details below: UK Doors Online W: ukdoorsonline.co.uk P: 01924 929 600 E: sales@ukdoorsonline.co.uk JD (UK) Ltd W: jdukltd.co.uk P: 01924 472 924 E: info@jdukltd.co.uk Read the full article on page 94. Online Ironmongery Course Boosts Skills for Furloughed Workers Builders merchants’ staff, customer service and trade counter colleagues affected by the coronavirus crisis are being encouraged to utilise online training resources to upskill in preparation for the industry’s recovery phase. Nearly two thirds (64%) of companies in the construction industry that are still trading have furloughed staff, according to the latest statistics from the ONS. But learning new skills and gaining additional qualifications while on furlough leave is considered a good move by many to secure their jobs and boost careers. The Foundation in Hardware online course from the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) is an ideal option for many in the sector. The Foundation is designed for those who are not involved in architectural ironmongery as their day-to-day job but do need a basic knowledge of door hardware. Consisting of 12 modules with test yourself questions at the end of each section followed by a final exam, the course gives a basic overview of architectural ironmongery. It covers a range of door hardware products including hinges, closing devices, fire and escape doors and also looks at standards and the basics of access control. Designed with flexible learning in mind, the Foundation in Hardware online course and examination allows students to study at their own pace. Once signed up, students will have up to six months to complete the course. The final online examination can be taken as many times as needed until the 80% pass rate is achieved and a Certificate of Competence will be awarded upon completion. Rachel Tipton, education manager at the GAI, said: “Under the current circumstances, we’re encouraging employers to use this time to boost the skills of their staff in preparation for the influx of construction projects that is expected once the lockdown is lifted. We are recommending that builders merchants’ staff, customer service and trade counter colleagues use this time to strengthen their knowledge of door hardware so that they are ready to confidently deliver product support to customers.” A free course taster is available to outline the style and content of the course. For more information on the GAI Foundation in Hardware course, visit the GAI website. www.gai.org.uk

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