New contract secured

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

A passion for Great British manufacturing and a chance encounter has resulted in Union Industries’ Founder, Mr Paul Schofield, helping to secure a new contract for the Leeds-based company.

At a recent business event Mr Schofield was discussing the strength of British manufacturing with Ed Sheader, who happened to be in the process of sourcing a high-speed door, in his capacity as Group CEO of Deep Sea Electronics (DSE).

The pair exchanged details and Mr Sheader got in touch with Union Industries shortly after to place an order for one of its Bulldoors, which he required to prevent heat loss at DSE’s North Yorkshire-based facility.

Mounted internally behind an existing security door, the Bulldoor will improve working conditions by helping to maintain a comfortable temperature, ensuring there is less chance for heat to escape during busy periods when there is a high volume of traffic coming to and from its warehouse.

Standing at 3.1m wide x 3.6m high, the door is activated via radio control and opens at approximately 1.6m per second.

The Bulldoor comes with free entry into Union’s Lifetime Warranty Scheme.

Features

The Bulldoor features Union’s highly-regarded ‘Crash-Out’ and ‘Auto-Reset’ damage protection feature which ensures the door remains operable if the heavy duty steel composite bottom beam is hit by a vehicle.

DSE is one of the world’s top manufacturers of generator control, auto transfer switch control, control systems for vehicles and off-highway machinery and industrial battery charger equipment. It employs more than 160 people on four continents and sells products to 150 countries direct from its UK head office and through its comprehensive distributor network.

Ed Sheader, Group CEO at DSE, said: “I was very fortunate to bump into Mr Schofield; his former company has delivered an exceptional solution for our Goods In area, which was delivered on time and in budget.

“Union’s installation marks the completion of a significant investment period for the company, which has seen us create a new warehouse facility that will streamline our production and dispatch process.

“The temperature in the facility is now much more stable, making it a more comfortable place to work, especially during the winter months. In addition, we have been able to reduce the amount of energy we use attempting to heat the facility, resulting in a nice added-value saving.”  

Jules Rennison, Production and Operations Assistant at DSE, added: “Our warehouse experiences extremely high levels of traffic on a daily basis with inbound deliveries, outbound shipments and the movement of stock to our production facilities.

“Having to keep the main roller shutter door open was causing issues with temperature regulation, particularly during hotter and colder periods. The installation of the high speed door has transformed our working environment and we are delighted with the results. It was a pleasure to project manage this installation alongside Union Industries.”

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