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New AliMet Website Makes Strong Impression

  • 31 Jan 2023

First impressions count – including digital ones – which is why AliMet Fabrications has launched a new website to better represent its extensive services as it celebrates its third anniversary.

The company, which specialises in the fabrication of commercial aluminium doors, windows, shopfronts and screen-work along with pressed metal services, has evolved since its first website was created for its 2019 launch.

The new site – www.alimet.co.uk – has an ultra-modern design, improved navigation/user journey, and better categorisation of services. It includes a downloads section for customers to obtain technical drawings and data, product brochures and compliance certification. 

The addition of a news section ensures a place for company updates and case studies.

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Steve Marshall, Managing Director of AliMet Fabrications, comments: “We felt it was time for AliMet Fabrications to present a fresh face to the world.

“The former iteration of the website was put in place when AliMet’s management team acquired the assets of Midland Glass Solutions. Three years on, the company has evolved, our customer base is better established and the range of products and services that we offer has been extended.

“We have a much clearer idea of our markets and growth trajectory and wanted our online presence to represent this while providing a technical infrastructure to support future developments.”

The company, based in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, introduced four key appointments during 2022 and also became a member of the Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA).

For more information about AliMet Fabrications’ services, email [email protected] or call 01746 761474.

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