MS’ commitment to Supporting National Windscreens’ Expansion and Innovation

As leading provider of facility management and fabric solutions, MS is proud to continue its collaboration with National Windscreens. As the specialist subcontractor, MS will support the development and expansion of National Windscreens’ fitting and calibration centre network across the UK. With National Windscreens investing in upgrading its infrastructure and meeting growing demand for ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) calibrations, MS remains at the forefront, delivering the expertise and commitment needed to bring this vision to reality.

MS Maintenance Solutions Ltd (MS) has been entrusted with the critical responsibility of renovating and maintaining National Windscreens’ rapidly expanding network of fitting centres. This partnership involves modernising existing facilities and establishing new sites that meet the latest industry standards for technology, sustainability, and customer comfort.

 

Delivering National Windscreens’ Vision 

To support National Windscreens’ goal of a streamlined, efficient infrastructure, MS is implementing several fabric solutions initiatives. This includes installing EV charging stations and energy-efficient LED lighting at multiple locations. The focus is on ensuring each facility is equipped to deliver a seamless, high-quality service experience for customers.

Commenting on the ongoing works, Greg Jones, Director at, said: “We are delighted to play a pivotal role in the expansion of National Windscreens’ fitting centre network. Our team is fully aligned with National Windscreens’ mission to deliver unmatched customer satisfaction through modern, sustainable, and efficient facilities. Our expertise in managing large-scale maintenance projects enables us to meet the demands of this rapidly evolving industry while ensuring that every site reflects National Windscreens’ commitment to excellence.”

 

A Sustainable and Customer-Centric Approach 

The development strategy includes a focus on sustainability, with MS leading the charge in implementing eco-friendly solutions across the fitting centres. By prioritising energy-saving installations and innovative designs, MS is helping National Windscreens create a future-proof infrastructure that not only meets current needs but is also prepared for the next generation of automotive technologies.

“Collaborating with National Windscreens on this significant infrastructure evolution is a testament to the trust and synergy between our teams. We’re proud to contribute our expertise to the projects and enhance the overall service experience for customers,” Greg added.

As the primary subcontractor for these crucial developments, MS remains dedicated to delivering high-quality results and supporting National Windscreens’ vision of becoming the leading provider in the automotive glazing industry.

 

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