Resurgent GT Display.....
Signlink recently published this article about GT Display following the fire we suffered in July... On a personal note... we want to thank ALL of our customers, staff, suppliers and a special thank you to Liz and Ernest Moore who during our darkest hours offered us support the like of which we are always indebted to them for.....
The article:
A resurgent GT Display When a devastating event takes place, the toughest make it through the flames and survive. Unfortunately, this is almost the literal case for GT Display, which suffered a terrible fire in July. Now, Andy Taylor, owner of the sign firm, has fought to continue trading and has moved to a new premises.
Genevieve Lewis
Signlink news reporter Wednesday, 06 Dec 2017 11:28 GMT
The rebuilding of the business after the fire has been tough, but GT Display are as busy as ever thanks to a loyal customer base and a move to a new location
The fire was first reported in Signlink at the end of July this year, and in those three months, Taylor has worked hundreds of hours rebuilding GT Display, moving into a new facility and fulfilling orders during a busy period.
Taylor explains the firm had only been in its location before the fire eight months, and said that the time was very emotional, not just for himself, but his family too. He also commented: “Photographs are still too painful, and the thought of the everything that was lost is almost too much to talk about.”
The items lost included not only equipment, but also family treasures such as photos and memorabilia, as Taylor is such a big rugby fan.
GT Display began life as a very small business, trading from home, before Taylor grew it into the busy firm it is today. When the fire happened, it was as if all of the hard work was for nothing, and this is a thought that consistently thrust itself into Taylor’s mind at his most tired moments during the rebuild.
"The first thing I saw was the fire appliances. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. It’s still quite emotive now"
On the night of the fire, and after several missed calls from his landlord, Taylor drove to his business without any idea of what he was about to witness. He comments: “The first thing I saw was the appliances. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. It’s still quite emotive now.”
That night is now firmly carved onto Taylor’s memory, who admitted that he was determined not to let his sign-making business end there. The fire happened on Friday night and blazed into early Saturday morning, undaunted Taylor was trading and fulfilling orders from a barn on the following Monday.
He was determined not to let his loyal customers down, and he comments that his customer base was very understanding of what had happened. Taylor explains that his machinery was designed by himself, and he had the plans on how to rebuild the equipment. So, together with a couple of family and friends, he was able to start again on Monday. He comments: “We’ve got more machinery than we had before now, because we just kept building and building.”
After working night and day to get the orders on track, GT Display found a new home. Taylor explains he could not settle until safety features were installed on the business. Not only was the event taking a mental toll on Taylor, but his young daughter was starting to notice that something was wrong.
Taylor explains: “She used to come down and visit us all the time, and she kept asking and asking to come. And then one night, I was just exhausted, and I said, ‘darling it’s gone’. I shouldn’t have said it, I ended up saying, ‘look its burned down’, and she was really upset.
“I had to say to her, when we get ourselves established back on our feet, and I’d like you to come and open it, get a ribbon cut and everything. We can do it together.”
Andy Taylor and his children, Lacey-May and Roman, opening the new GT Display premises in a small ribbon-cutting ceremony
His young children are one of the many reasons that Taylor has not given up on GT Display. He explained that, at his lowest, he did think about giving it all up because it just seemed too much. But because he wants to give his children a future, he picked himself up and kept on trooping.
Taylor explains he learned all of his knowledge on the shop floor of a sign-making business, before his two-year-old son was born. His key motivation for starting up GT Display was his view
that there is a culture of under-appreciation at the firm in which he worked, and so he decided to start out on his own: “I thought ‘I can do this’. There’s room for a high volume, low cost trade supplier. There was nobody out there doing it, so I thought, let’s do it. I can actually do this for my kids.”
Together with his business partner, Taylor set up GT Display in light of this focus on building a better future for his family. And despite the destructive set -back of the fire three months ago, Taylor continues to work hard to provide that future.
To say that the fire has not affected Taylor and his family would be wrong, but his pure determination to keep going gives the impression that nothing has happened. Indeed, unless you knew the back story you would just assume he had decided to move the business to a new facility.
Taylor finishes: “I think what it (the fire) has done, is made me think there is a lot more I could be doing with the business. There are new projects and new products.”
Keep your eye out for GT Display because the firm is coming back bigger than ever, thanks to hard work and pure determination of a father with a dream to build a better life for his young family.
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Police Community Support Officer at Leicestershire Police
7 年Great to see Andrew, that’s the Black Country grit and determination! Bostin ar kid, yowm dooin good!
Sales Manager
7 年Well done mate! Hard work and determination - you weren't ever going to let this beat you!!
Managing Director at Horizon RMS Europe
7 年Well done ! Not everyone could recover from this..good luck for the future.
Back on the chaingang
7 年This is what it's all about!