CUMBERNAULD-bsed Cube Glass has rebranded its corporate identity and launched a new website ahead of an anticipated new growth phase.
The firm undertakes both commercial and domestic projects and was established by founder and MD Gary Thorn in 2004 to provide glazing systems to a range of clients, architects, and main contractors.
Since then, it has expanded into fabricating, supplying and installing aluminium windows – tilt turn, casement, pivot, sliding, aluminium doors – sliding, bi-folding, automatic, emergency – and curtain walling. Cube Glass also provides fire rated and blast resistant versions where required.
The company sells principally to main contractors, including the likes of CCG, Morris & Spottiswood, CM Steel & Design, and Morrison Construction, and numbers French residential door specialist Bel’M, as well as specialists such as SCHUCO, Senior Architectural Systems, Metal Technology, Swiss-owned and Portugal-based Panoramah, and Glazing Vision.
Mr Thorn said, “As an established family business, we are now entering a new era, with the majority of our workforce also participating in the company’s equity shares. The rebrand and upgraded website is a marker that we have our eyes firmly fixed on a future which involves winning new, bigger contracts from major UK-based customers, increased capital investment in plant and equipment and an eventual, gradual move towards management ownership of the business.
“We are delighted by our rebranded corporate identity and upgraded website, credit for which should go to Derek Bryce and Jonathan Thompson at 25 West Design.
“In domestic work, where we have a strong pipeline, assisted by our state-of-the-art showroom in Cumbernauld, we have seen a significant move, partly the result of our relationships with smaller, high-end architectural practices, towards slimmer sightlines and doors with bigger panels and more glass – a trend which is being led by our international partners with which we now regularly interact.
“At Cube Glass we take care for the environment seriously and utilise 60 solar panels on our roof to generate most of our electricity needs. We take every opportunity to re-cycle and, whenever possible, re-use the materials we work with.
“Every off-cut or end piece of the glass and aluminium we use in fabrication of our doors and windows is re-cycled locally. We make full use also of the cardboard packaging in which our base materials are delivered by re-using it to pack and ship our own products to customers.”