CAB celebrates 30 years

Bob Ramage, Eric Marshall and Iain Mackay at the 2004 AGM.
Bob Ramage, Eric Marshall and Iain Mackay at the 2004 AGM.

The Council for Aluminium in Building (CAB) has announced it will be recognising 30 years of supporting the aluminium sector at this year’s AGM on 20 June.

CAB was formed 30 years ago by an amalgamation of three existing trade associations – the Architectural Aluminium Association, the Patent Glazing Contractors Association and the Aluminium Window Association.

Today the Association has over 140 members which includes consultants, fabricators, installers, systems companies and many specialist product supply and manufacturing companies.

Nigel Headford, CEO of CAB, said: “We are indebted to our founder members who shaped CAB in the early years, seen here in 2004 at CAB’s AGM, Bob Ramage formerly of Caldwell, Eric Marshall formerly of HWA, and Iain Mackay formerly of Adams Rite. Without the dedication and support of these former members, the association would not be as strong as it is today.

With my recent appointment as CEO, I am looking forward to growing the association to become more inclusive of aluminium used in the built environment and further growing CAB’s influence in the coming years.”

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