Industrial Doors & Shutters 47 Door Industry Journal Spring 2026 Also online at www.dijonline.co.uk Supporting the trade through change Since the late 1980s, the industrial door market has evolved dramatically — from manual shutters and early automation to the advanced systems seen today. Through it all, Indupart has remained close to the trade, adapting to new standards, technologies, and customer needs. Expanding its depots and product range over the years has allowed the company to provide broader support across the UK. The introduction of technical training, in-house sectional door production, and practical guidance has further helped engineers and installers stay equipped and informed as the industry moves forward. That ongoing support — not just in products, but in knowledge and accessibility — continues to be central to Indupart’s role within the trade. Looking ahead Marking 40 years isn’t just about reflecting on the past — it’s about recognising the strength of the wider industry that’s grown alongside it. Indupart’s partnerships with suppliers, customers, and trade bodies have all played a part in that collective progress. As the business looks to the future, the aim is to continue contributing to the industry’s development — supporting innovation, promoting best practice, and keeping the focus firmly on the people and businesses that make the trade what it is. Because while the products and technology will keep evolving, the purpose remains the same: to support the UK industrial door trade — together. www.indupart.co.uk Left to right: Patrick Taylor-Jones, Matthew Bowyer, Peter Hayward, Robin Taylor
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