Where will the joinery sector be in the next 10 years?

#3 March 2023

Dear Friends,

The joinery sector has come a long way in the past decade, with new technology, changing consumer preferences, and a greater focus on sustainability and energy efficiency.

But what does the future hold for this dynamic industry?

Here's a look at where the joinery sector may be headed in the next 10 years.

  1. Greater emphasis on sustainability: With climate change and environmental concerns at the forefront of public consciousness, the joinery sector is likely to focus even more on sustainable materials and practices. From sourcing materials to manufacturing processes and disposal, companies will be looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact and meet the demands of environmentally-conscious customers.

  2. Increased automation: With advancements in technology, the joinery sector is set to become increasingly automated. This will enable manufacturers to produce more products at a faster rate while maintaining high levels of quality. The use of robotics, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing will streamline the production process and reduce waste.

  3. Customisation: Consumers are looking for more personalised products, and the joinery sector will likely respond by offering more customization options. This means that manufacturers will need to be able to produce smaller batches of products that meet specific customer requirements.

  4. Expansion into new markets: The global joinery sector is set to expand into new markets, driven by growing urbanisation and increasing demand for high-quality products. Manufacturers will need to adapt to different cultures and regulations and offer products that meet the unique needs of these markets.

  5. Skilled labour shortage: The joinery sector is facing a shortage of skilled workers, which is likely to continue over the next decade. Companies will need to find new ways to attract and retain skilled workers, including investing in training and education.

Overall, the joinery sector is set to continue to evolve and adapt to changing demands and trends over the next decade. Those companies that are able to embrace new technologies, innovate, and stay ahead of the curve will be well-positioned for success.

Whenever you're ready, there are 2 ways we can help you:

  1. At Landmark Windows, we pride ourselves on our commitment to communication and timely delivery. We also use only the highest quality materials in the production of our sash windows and doors, ensuring that they are built to last and will provide your customers with the satisfaction they deserve. Give us a try on your next project.

2. At the start of 2020, we experienced a growing demand for our quality sash windows from other window companies that cannot manufacture in-house, so we decided to focus on growing our trade partner program by supplying direct to other window companies.

See you next week!

Tom Hunt

Landmark Window Co Ltd