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66 APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS


The Tiling Show – It’s where the tiling industry does business!


The Tiling Show, organised by The Tile Association, takes place ahead of the TTA Awards at The Hilton Birmingham Metropole, from 10am on Friday 12 April. Intceram are the main sponsor. The Show is open for all to visit and visitors will have the opportunity to see leading brands from the tiling industry. It promises once again to be a unique event, hosted by the tiling industry for the tiling industry. The exhibitors so far confirmed include Aquacut, ARDEX, BAL, Banks & Lloyd, Jackon, Lithofin, Mapei, Norcros Adhesives, Palace Chemicals/Laticrete, Parkside, Saint-Gobain Weber, Scarfato Ceramiche, Shackerley, STS Ltd, Trimline Group, TTA, UltraTileFix. Last year over 30 companies exhibited and it is expected that the number of exhibitors will be in excess of that this year. In addition to guaranteed networking opportunities and the chance to see the latest products, the Show will provide the opportunity to clinch some good business deals, since all exhibitors, as last year, are requested to have a special Show offer running on the day. With its central location, the Tiling Show is simple to visit, whether travelling by road, train or air.


0300 365 8453 www.thetilingshow.org.uk BAL invests in Specification Support Team


BAL has expanded its Specification Team support with the appointment of Keith Pearce as Specification Manager for London and the South East. Keith has nearly 30 years’ experience in the construction industry, including 26 years at CEMEX – one of the UK’s leading suppliers of cement, ready mix concrete, screeds and aggregates. He held numerous roles including technical manager, training advisor and operations supervisor. Latterly involved in working with architects closely on specifications Keith brings a wealth of technical experience to the role. In addition, BAL have promoted Stuart Ross (pictured) to Head of Specifications. Stuart previously worked as BAL’s Technical Services Advisory Supervisor working closely with the Specification team over the years on some key projects, with previous experience as Business Development Manager for CPDs and Specifications. Commenting on his and Keith’s appointment, he said: “We are extremely pleased to welcome Keith to the team. Bringing with him a wealth of technical and architectural, solution- based knowledge and experience, Keith is a superb addition to our growing team of experts”.


01782 591100 www.bal-adhesives.com Schueco UK Excellence Awards 2019


Schueco UK are calling on architects, main contractors and specialist contractors to submit entries to the 2019 Schueco Excellence Awards for Design and Innovation. This highly regarded annual competition continues to attract large numbers of submissions from all over the UK and Ireland, with Schueco confident that entries


for the 2019 competition will top last year’s record total. The only criteria for an eligible entry are that the project submitted should have been completed before the end of March 2019 and should have utilised at least one Schueco system in either aluminium or steel, with the involvement of a Schueco UK network partner fabricator.


mkinfobox@schueco.com www.schueco.co.uk Three join sales team at Vortice


The Vortice sales team has welcomed three new recruits; Colin McNally, formerly involved in passive fire protection and underfloor heating, Darren Clare who has a background in ventilation and Gary Williams who previously worked in the


wholesale sector. Offering a complete project management approach, the Vortice sales team works closely with all its customers to offer technical help and advice and the internal sales team then ensures that the products are delivered at the right stage of the project. The new team enhances the ongoing advice and support by the head office technical team which can produce a fully compliant design and quotation service.


01283 492949 www.vortice.ltd.uk Vent-Axia welcomes Clean Air Strategy


Ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia has welcomed the Government’s Clean Air Strategy, launched on 14th January 2019, which highlights the importance of clean air in the home. The strategy sets out how the Government aims to tackle all sources of air pollution with indoor air quality (IAQ) a key part of this. As such,


the document proposes a number of simple measures to reduce air pollutants in the home, including regularly ventilating dwellings. Jenny Smith, Marketing Manager at Vent-Axia (pictured) said: “We constantly strive to provide ever more effective and efficient ventilation products to improve IAQ and so improve the nation’s health.”


0844 856 0590 www.vent-axia.com Pland Stainless celebrates centenary


2019 will be a year of celebration for Pland Stainless as they mark 100 years in British manufacturing. Established in 1919 on the same site, based on the Lower Wortley Ring Road in Leeds, the company has some exciting plans to reveal during the year that will suitably mark the occasion. Pland products today are largely designed for the healthcare,


sanitaryware, washrooms, laboratory, education, catering, janitorial and the secure accommodation market places. But a significant proportion of their business is made up of bespoke products, using their in-house CAD/CAM and 3D modeling technology.


0113 263 4184 www.plandstainless.co.uk


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