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PSP Group: Synergy of the Supply Chain


various points of contact and complex financial protocols to lack of communication and trust. These problems can jeopardise construction schedules through delays and costly overruns. Here, Chairman Heath Hindmarch explains why PSP Group made a radical decision and vast investment to overcome these issues. A coherent sequence of operations enables


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seamless integration of design, manufacture and supply, which can only improve quality and client satisfaction. This was the founding principle of the PSP Group to ensure complete synergy across our supply chain, extending from the selection of raw materials to the distribution of high-quality finished products. Only by utilising the skills products and


services within our own group of companies can we ensure swift communication, enhanced productivity and the best possible service. Our supply chain in the claddings, facades and specialist fabrications market is mainly connected within the PSP Group, which comprises PSP Design, PSP Architectural and PSP Aluminium.


Design In 2016, we expanded PSP Group with PSP Design. This growth enabled us to take full responsibility for the design, manufacture and supply of full external facades. The single point of procurement is managed by our internal quality control systems to bring complete synergy throughout the supply chain, allowing us to deliver a complete full- service solution. Working in co-operation with client supply


chains even at the early design stages means that we can enable our design services for fully manufactured PSP products. This way, we can deliver bespoke solutions from inception to customer-use. We use CAD, Solid Works (3-D modelling software) and Radan (leading CAD CAM software for machine programming) during design phases, all of which are fully compatible with programmes such as Solid Works, Inventor and Design Projects.


here are numerous supply-chain- related challenges facing the construction industry today, from


Large scale bespoke fabrications for Pump House, a residential tower at the Royal Victoria Docks in London


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