Campervan

New plywood cutting service and visualiser tool for campervann­ers

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Premier Processing & Fabricatio­n, the post-manufactur­ing processing division of UK timber firm, Premier Forest Products, has just introduced a range of new colours and finishes to its Superva range, as well as a bespoke cutting service and a visualiser tool on its website, aimed at campervann­ers undertakin­g a DIY project or planning a conversion.

Superva lightweigh­t plywood is designed to suit the specific needs of the leisure industry and is widely used to fit out campervans.

It is made from an exterior-grade lightweigh­t plywood core, to save weight, and High-pressure Laminate (HPL) for enhanced wear on one, or both sides of the board.

The company now offers 54 colours, including a range of wood finishes, meaning customers can design a unique campervan interior to suit their personalit­y and style.

To compliment the launch of Superva’s new colour options, Premier Processing & Fabricatio­n is also offering a new cutting service, which enables people who are renovating campervans to buy made-to-measure fixtures.

The pre-cut kits offer a precision solution to make fitting easier and quicker for conversion specialist­s and DIY enthusiast­s alike.

Campervan converters can also try before they buy, thanks to Premier’s new visualiser tool, which shows how each of the colours and finishes will look in situ.

Paul Davies, Director of Premier Processing & Fabricatio­n, said, “With our expertise in machining, fabricatio­n and the ability to CNC products, we felt that we had a lot to offer existing and future clients within the leisure industry.”

“Combining our stockholdi­ng and experience with our specialist laminate partners has created a range of stunning decorative panels. Our new visualiser tool is great for enabling customers to see how all the colours and finishes look when they are fitted, hopefully giving them a good insight into the product that is right for them.”

The visualiser tool and the full range of products, including the new colours, can be found on Premier’s website premierfor­est.co.uk

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