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Cladix is 100% Made in Belgium
Did you know that Cladix cladding is a 100% Belgian product? Most of the production is done in-house, at Eeklo. This is how we can guarantee the best quality and put a sustainable product in your hands.
Home-grown Craftsmanship.
Choosing a 100% Belgian Cladix product automatically means choosing a quality product. This we can guarantee: every step of the finishing process is carefully monitored by our production staff.
When the raw profiles arrive at our workshops, they are first cut to lengths of 300 cm or 250 cm, depending on the size of the packages. We have both a manual and an automatic spray paint shop in-house! After cutting, the Cladix profiles are powder-coated in RAL 9005 after which every inch is carefully checked to make sure it is coated. The finished profiles are packed and sent to the points of sale. During every aspect of the finishing process, our staff makes sure that everything works as it should and that every Cladix package that goes out the door offers the same top quality.
Local supply chain
Because Cladix is a Belgian product and all aspects of finishing are done in-house, it is easy to keep our transport chain local, from supplier to end-user. We work closely with a Belgian extruder. The raw profiles are delivered to our workshop, where they are finished. Next, they are delivered to our points of sale, where end-users can purchase the packages. This local supply-chain offers a cost advantage for the supplier, the point of sale, as well as the customer. Mother Nature benefits too. Because we have a local transport chain, we emit much less CO2 that way.
In short: with aluminium cladding from Cladix, you choose a unique, local product. You support the local economy AND you choose to avoid the environmental pollution caused by excessive transport. What are you waiting for?