Haffner Ltd has reported growth in machinery sales, with sales revenue increasing by 48% this year against a challenging market backdrop.
The latest figures continue a strong growth trajectory, with machinery sales revenue now 66% higher than in 2024. Haffner has also maintained its margins, underlining the strength of the company’s performance.
Matt Thomas, Managing Director of Haffner, said: “The market remains challenging, which makes a 48% increase in machinery sales revenue this year particularly significant. With sales revenue now 66% higher than in 2024, it demonstrates that fabricators are continuing to invest where they can see a clear and measurable return.”
“What is particularly important to us is the quality of that growth. These figures are based purely on new machinery sales across our Haffner, Graf Synergy and Fom Industrie ranges and exclude our service and spare parts revenue. We have also maintained our margins, which further demonstrates the strength of our performance.”
Haffner attributes its continued growth to the strength of its machinery portfolio and fabricators’ increasing focus on automation, productivity and manufacturing efficiencies. Representing Haffner, Graf Synergy and Fom Industrie machinery, the company offers a comprehensive portfolio for PVC-U and aluminium fabrication.
Matt continued: “Investment decisions are understandably being scrutinised carefully, but fabricators recognise that the right machinery can deliver significant commercial benefits. Whether that is reducing labour dependency, increasing output, improving finish quality or creating additional manufacturing capacity, there remains a strong appetite to invest where the business case is clear.”
“Having Haffner, Graf Synergy and Fom Industrie within our portfolio means we can offer solutions across virtually every area of PVC-U and aluminium fabrication and identify the machinery that will deliver the greatest value for each operation.”
Haffner is a multi-award-winning supplier of PVC-U and aluminium fabrication machinery and is widely recognised as the home of automation for the fenestration industry. Its portfolio spans individual machines through to sophisticated automated fabrication machining centres, backed by in-house technical expertise, training and aftersales support.
Matt concluded: “We are extremely encouraged by the growth we are seeing. We will continue investing in our machinery portfolio, our people and our infrastructure to ensure Haffner remains at the forefront of fabrication machinery.”
