New Factory To Make Significant Contribution To Christchurch
New Aluminium Factory To Make Significant
Contribution To Christchurch
“A big
boost to the rebuild”.
That’s how Christchurch
based Fletcher Aluminium South Island Window and Door
Manager Darrell Gane is describing a new multi-million
dollar aluminium factory in Wigram which will soon be in
full production.
Up to 70 people will be employed
at the factory, the first of its kind in New Zealand.
The new facility will powder coat mill-finish
aluminium product produced in Auckland, which will then be
distributed to the franchisees in Christchurch and the rest
of the South Island. When it is fully underway, the factory
will also have the capacity to produce up to 135 square
metres of windows per day – the equivalent of three
average sized homes. This will assist Fletcher Aluminium’s
local window and door fabricators in continuing to supply
their clients as the rebuilding of thousands of Christchurch
homes begins.
The franchisees are long-time
Christchurch businesses in their own right - Nebulite,
Rylock, Vistalite and Fisher, and they manufacture the
well-known window and door brands (Atlantic and
Pacific).
Darrell Gane says the new facility means local
Fletcher Aluminium franchisees and their clients can be sure
there is product available when they need
it.
“Late last year Fletcher Aluminium and the
Canterbury franchise owners discussed setting something like
this up in Christchurch,” he says. “The franchisees
produce doors and windows in their own facilities but the
demand for aluminium doors and windows will increase
massively in the coming months and years and we wanted to
make sure that they could hit the ground
running.”
Gane adds that the Wigram factory will
also reduce delivery time of aluminium doors and windows
considerably for not just Christchurch but the entire South
Island.
“Ordered product has previously been
coming into Christchurch from Auckland. Having product
available in Christchurch will reduce lead times by as much
as half and eliminate most transportation issues.”
The operation has multi-shift capability and
depending on the pace of the rebuild and the availability of
staff, we can move to 24 hours a day, seven-day a week
operations if necessary.
Darrell Gane says that all
of the Fletcher Aluminium franchisees are looking forward to
being a key part of the rebuild of their city, and the
support from Auckland has been fantastic.
“This
is a real team effort. We have all worked extremely hard
over the last year or so to make this a reality. There’s
no doubt things will get busier and the new Wigram factory
will support us and our clients during this time of growth,
and ensure they get what they need when they need
it.”
Fletcher Aluminium General Manager Lou
Cadman says as no one can be sure how fast or how slow the
rebuild will be, preparing for growth is
difficult.
“The new facility in Christchurch
helps the local franchisees grow with support from Fletcher
Aluminium. Also the rest of the franchisees in the South
Island will have the ability to tap into the extra capacity
which will support their growth in their local towns as
well.”
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