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Digital transformation revolutionizes windows, doors & glass manufacturing

Windows & Doors Glass Manufacturing

Ron Crowl

Ron Crowl

Two workers assembling glass products in a factory.

Future-focused windows, doors, and glass manufacturers have set their sights on two ambitious goals:

  • To enhance their online presence with customers and improve their operational excellence in the fabrication environment.
  • To put digital intelligence to work to improve their customer experience while controlling their own destiny.

Consumer behaviour and expectations, as well as market realities, are the driving forces behind these ambitions. Specifically, customers are increasingly moving online, and those without a modern online presence risk losing out. Also, customers are gravitating towards bigger suppliers, making it crucial for smaller manufacturers to improve their operational efficiency.

Windows, doors & glass

This is where Cyncly steps in. Our new international powerhouse behind a portfolio of software products developed for the windows, doors and glass industry helps transform how customizable window and door products are imagined, designed, sold, and made.

Coming together as Cyncly in September 2022 allows us to deliver on our global strength. And since then, we have continued our conversations with many window fabrication businesses and glass companies. Now more than ever we want to understand their ambitions for growth, how they are approaching a changing market, and the impact this has on manufacture, distribution and customer relationships.

We explained how we want to help them improve the way they do business, by enabling them to simplify complexity, grow sales, increase efficiency, and drive innovation.

WDG Team

We now have more than 250 technical experts working across different product groups. This means our development teams and investment decisions can be focused on creating innovative ways to make our customers more efficient and profitable – in ways that nobody else in the market can do.

Automation, machinery investment, increased workflow, efficient stockholding – this is the language of modern windows, doors and glass manufacture. This is where innovation can be your point of difference. Complementary software investment is how you maximize your hardware investments by increasing workflow, optimizing inventory, and reducing errors.

Talking to windows, doors and glass companies at the Fit show in the UK demonstrated how in tune they are to new ways of working, and I am looking forward to following up some of those conversations with strategies to help them to simplify complexity, increase efficiency, and grow sales.

Here at Cyncly, we’ve helped countless companies with their digital transformation. If you’d like us to help you with yours, get in touch today.

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