Title: NBP Roofing Program
1NBP Roofing Program
2- The year 2001 brings with it yet another chance
for us at a new millenium. Many purists contend
that the arrival of 2001 brings with it the new
millenium while others say that 2000 was the big
change. Personally Id like to put 2000 behind us
and bet on 2001. - Year 2000 had a rising Dollar and falling Euro
that combined with skyrocketing oil prices to
make our very best efforts at a shingle business
across the Atlantic look rather weak. - 2001 looks at least for now to be a much better
bet for us. The currency situation has been
moving in the other (good) direction for that
last 12 weeks or so and is projected by most to
continue (improving)through the spring. Also oil
prices have eased off. - We are not left with a situation which would
predict a champagne year, but at least we should
do well enough to have (in the words of a good
friend) a two scoop ice cream for desert! - On the pages that follow, the NBP team have
prepared a presentation outlining our plans for
the coming year. You can read it like a book, one
page following the next (recommended) or jump to
a specific section by clicking on a hyperlink on
the index page. - Various elements of the program will come into
effect at different times but can combine offer a
positive effect from the first of the season. - As seen in the picture that makes up the
background for this presentation taken a couple
of weeks ago-we are still locked in winter here
in Montreal but spring and the roofing season are
just around the corner. - We look forward to sharing a year of good health,
good times and good business! - Barry
3Table of Contents
- Products
- Shingles
- Rolls
- Vents
- Cements
- Other
- Pricing
- Promotion
- Shingle Norms
- Web Site Modifications
- Order Forms
- Questions and Answers
- Warranty
- New Updated Links
- Shipment Tracking
- Statistics
- Roofing Products Data Tables
4Order Forms
- In an effort to improve efficiency and reduce
paper, we have created a MS Excel based order
form. This form automatically calculates maximum
loading and eliminates the possibility of
ordering materials that do not exist. - Russell will be updating order forms and sending
out to those who already use them in the next
week or so. If you do not currently use our forms
and would like a sample, e-mail
russjames_at_nbpintl.com.
5Shingles Two Thousand and One
- Products offered in the 2001 shingle program will
be of particular interest to those of you seeking
to gain favor and profit in selling something
other than our basic models. - Our new Europa brings us a product that can offer
something that is both unique yet oddly
familiar. It is sturdy, has a good colour
selection and offers good value. - The Tradition line brings some exciting new
changes that should make it an easier up-sell
over Citadel or Rampart and allow for use as a
hip and ridge accessory for both Europa and
Eclipse. - Furthermore, additional products will be test
marketed in Canada. We will follow the progress
of these new models closely and may introduce
them, where appropriate, after closely consulting
with you.
6Roofing ProductsTable
- Product section of our Web site now includes a
table that will show you/give you one click
access to a variety of information on that
product. - Take me to Roofing Products table _at_NBP web-site
7Europa
- The NEW Europa is shaped similar to a beaver
tail. Beveled edges are featured on Europa
instead of rounded tabs on a typical beaver tail
model. - Europa features
- a 25 year warranty
- 3m2 per bundle
- a solid 33.7 kg per bundle
8Europa colours
Black colours same as 2000 Red colours no
longer offered Green new colours for 2001
9Tradition TwoThousand One
- Our top of the line 3-tab shingle product is
totally overhauled and now offers the following
exciting new features - 8 new colours
- Has a thin shadow band (see photo)
- Will now be used as Hip and Ridge shingle in
combination with New Europa as well as Eclipse
shingles
- Shadow Black
- Autumn Brown
- Twilight Grey
- Boreal Green
- Magenta Red
- Stone Wood
- Sunset Cedar
- Weathered Rock
10Tradition
- New product line has been created taking into
account overall customer purchase trends
and what we see as new opportunities. In order to
accommodate some of you/your customers with
regard to colours that are being discontinued,
the factory has taken the following steps to make
the changes as positive as possible - New Tradition colours will be ready for shipment
in the next couple of weeks. As long as old
Tradition stock lasts, it will also be offered.
(Let us know by return mail if you require
samples of new colours or specific needs with
regard to old product). (CONTINUED)
11Tradition 2001
Colour shown is Sunset Cedar
12Tradition II
- Inventory of old Tradition colours will be posted
in the customer lounge section of our web site
indicating exactly what quantities are available
for shipment. Inventory numbers will be updated
weekly to enable you/your customers to sell out
any/all stock. Of course, any of the old
Tradition colours may be ordered on a bundle
basis for top-loading to fill exact requirements
of a project/job and target a zero inventory - As is standard warranty procedure, you may rest
assured that if you have justified claims for
quality in the future with regard to discontinued
product, you will be compensated with colours
available at that time (customer does not get
identical roof - but does get a NEW roof)
13Tradition Colours 2001
Black colours same as 2000 Red colours no
longer offered Green new colours for 2001
14Roofmaster Colours 2001Roofmaster offering
remains unchanged for 2001. Colour offering below.
Black colours same as 2000 Red colours no
longer offered Green new colours for 2001
15Rampart
- The following new colours have been added to the
Rampart offering - Cathedral Grey
- Brick Red
- Tone Green (After a year of research and
development with granule supply, the factory has
produced a granule that allows the return to a
colour very similar to the old 2-Tone Green.
Unfortunately, expensive technology means that
this colour will not available in Citadel.) - Burgundy is being replace with Bordeaux. Colour
is very similar to Burgundy, softer in appearance
16Rampart Colours 2001
Black colours same as 2000 Red colours no
longer offered Green new colours for 2001
17Citadel
- While our very successful Citadel will largely
remain the same, a few minor changes have been
made to the colour offering - Cathedral Grey repositioned in Rampart programme
- Winter Green is to be discontinued
- White is to be discontinued
18Citadel Colours 2001
Black colours same as 2000 Red colours no
longer offered Green new colours for 2001
19Rolls 2001
- A natural fit with roofing product lines
- An easy way for you to increase your sales
- We offer a variety of products
- 15 Asphalt felt - This high quality asphalt
impregnated felt product remains unchanged and a
great choice for your customers to add protection
and value to their roof. - Gripgard Membrane - A granular surface water
proofing membrane impregnated with a rubberized
asphalt. Easy to install, with a self-adhesive
back that adheres to the roof deck. Provides a no
slip surface during installation - Progard Plus - An all ready excellent membrane
has been made better with an improved adhesion
system and a new no slip surface. More
information on our web-site shortly - take me to rolls on NBP web-site
20Vents 2001
- All roof installations need to be ventilated to
be covered under warranty - Why not ventilate with the best product
available? - NBP Ridge Vents - allows you to talk technical
with your clients no matter who they are (roofer,
distributor or end user) and share your roofing
knowledge with them - A natural expansion and growth to your product
line - A very unobtrusive way to ventilate a roof
efficiently - Look for additional information at our web-site
- take me to ridge vents on NBP web-site
21Cements 2001
- All installations require the use of cements
- Cement is used
- to tab shingles down
- used to seal flashing, vents, pipes, valleys,
roof windows, chimneys and gutters - Not all cements are created equal - the use of
some cements can damage asphalt shingles and void
warranties - NBP cement is designed to be used with asphalt
shingles, stays flexible and is easy to apply - take me to ridge vents _at_NBP web-site
22Pricing
- Foreign exchange levels have made our situation
increasingly difficult over the last 2 years.
Improved rates over the last 4 months have
delivered some relief. - From a product point of view, we have had good
cooperation from the factory in keeping increases
for off-shore customers well below those in
Canada and the USA. - Specific, separate details are attached with
regard to your individual situation but,in
general, situation is as follows - Revised shingle prices are adjusted effective for
shipments on or after April 1st. We anticipate a
further increase in August. - A Temporary Freight Charge will be added to your
invoice as a separate item effective immediately
and as of April 1st will be incorporated in your
price. - Revised Vent, Cement and other accessory prices,
where applicable, are effective February 15th. - Promotional support from Canada will be minimal
with the understanding that what you need are
best prices and that you yourselves are best
suited to arrange your own affairs locally - New Europa will carry a 7.5 temporary discount
until April 1 2001
23Standards and Norms
- Over the last year, European manufacturers have
increased promotion of their fibreglass shingle
standard EN544. Just like North American CSA and
ASTM standards, EN544 (which is a very poor copy
of ASTM) is voluntary.The same industry group
that designed this standard is now working on
mandatory guidelines for fibreglass shingles
designed to prevent North American manufacturers
from competing in Europe. - Slowly, but very surely, NBP is well on the way
to securing its own standard guideline for
Europe. - The following presentation is to inform you of
what is happening on the shingles standards stage
and provide some ammunition for defense in the
interim ( between obtaining a cellulose shingle
standard).
- Last and most important, there is a need to put
these standards into perspective vis-a-vis real
life. NO STANDARD IN THE WORLD IS AS GOOD AS
REAL LIFE PERFORMANCE HISTORY. Fibreglass
shingles have barely one life cycle of real life
performance (so EN544 is a shot in the dark!)
while cellulose shingles have at least 3 and have
had the benefit of technology upgrade associated
with this performance history. - When talking and thinking standards, lets keep
in mind that - nothing beats real-life
performance. - Mike Ferris - President NBP
24Norms Standards Overview
- The EUs objective with standards
- Standards organizations - the path for a product
to get to market - Types of standards that concern us all
- Status of shingle standards
- NBP expectations for 2001
25EU Objective
- I. All construction products made available to
the market must meet 6 essential requirements of - 1.Mechanical resistance and stability
2.Safety in case of fire - 3.Hygiene, health and environmental safety
4.Safety in use - 5.Protect against noise 6.Energy conserving
- (For complete guidelines see) http//europa.eu.in
t/comm/enterprise/newapproach/legislation/guide/le
gislation.htm - II. Each family of products shall have its own 6
criteria and shall be tested against those
criteria - III. Products meeting the criteria shall be
allowed to use the CE marking/labelling system - IV. Products not meeting the criteria must be
taken off the market
26Standard Organisations/the Path for a Product to
Get to Market in the EU
27Types of Standards That Concern Us All
- ENs European Norms, a voluntary standard that
has been published as a result of industry
consensus throughout the EU. - Almost by definition, these standards are not
state of the art, are generally weak as the
negotiation process of 12 or more countries make
compromises in order to reach a consensus. - The rule within the EU is that no Member is
allowed to make an EN a mandatory requirement. - HS Harmonized Standard is mandatory, and
contains the 6 essential requirements to meet EU
criteria for use.
- ETA European Technical Approval, is a standard
and guideline for a product or family of products
not covered, or anticipated to be covered by an
EN. - ETAs were created to overcome trade barriers
written into ENs and to provide for new,
innovative types of products. - ETAs are generally of a much higher standard
than ENs or HSs because they are written by a
single entity, eg. NBP and ,therefore, the
compromises necessary to reach consensus
throughout all Members of the EU, are not made.
28Status of Shingle Standards
- Cellulose shingles general French AFNOR
standards NF P39-301 and NF P39-304 are still in
place as are North American ASTM and CSA
standards. - Given that the usage of shingles in North America
is approximately 100 times greater than in Europe
and given subsequent legal liabilities should
products not perform, ASTM and CSA could be said
to be state of the art as far as shingles are
concerned. ASTM and CSA standards also have the
backing of decades of real life performance
history behind them in the case of cellulose
based shingles probably the most overlooked and
the MOST IMPORTANT criteria to look for in a
construction product. - Cellulose shingles - NBP/ETA in process.
- Fibreglass shingles are covered by EN544 which
was published in 1998/99. This voluntary standard
was written to protect European producers.
29En544 - A VERY POOR Standard
- EN 544 offers
- No fire protection requirement
- No cold weather bending performance requirement
- Sampling procedures for testing are, at best,
inadequate - No tear test for windy conditions
- No rain penetration test
- No mineral granule quality requirement (this is
critical if the shingle is to perform) - HS544 the mandatory requirement is being worked
on, it does not affect Cellulose based shingles
but does currently exclude 25 year North American
manufactured fibreglass shingles. HS544 is
expected to become law in the next 12-24 months.
30NBP EU Standards Expectations for 2001
- NBP
- ETA should be approved by July 2001
- CE Marking/labelling approval by November 2001
- Fibreglass
- CE Marking/labelling, 12-24 months (Jan 2002-Jan
2003)
31Promotion 2001
- For 2001, we shall be continuing our policy
of leaving local promotion in your
hands and continuing our job to supply you
with product pricing that is as low as possible - We will have limited quantities of Europa
brochures and sample boards. These will be
available to customers that will be participating
in the Europa program - We will also have a limited quantity of Coroplast
shingle boards available in the next 30 days or
so. If you are interested, please ask Russ
(russjames_at_nbpintl.com) to notify you when they
are ready for shipment.
32Warranties
- Warranties as a Tool
- Warranty Registration Form
- Product Warranties
- Filing a Claim
33Warranties as a Tool
- You may or may not realize that our shingle
warranty is one of if not the best in the
industry. Shingle warranty has now been posted on
our web site. - We have experienced very little use of our
warranty as a selling tool in Europe. A proper
explanation of our warranty will emphasize the
confidence the factory has in quality and allow
you to underline features and benefits. - Warranty Registration allows you further contact
with your customers as well as emphasize how
serious you (we) feel about having the roof
perform for decades to come. We are now offering
you a number of options for registration. - A Letter of Clarification is now available that
can seriously undermine the efforts of grey
market pirates. If pirates are at all a problem
in your market, then an emphasis on warranty and
warranty registration is a must. - Claims, either Claims for Quality or Claims for
Shipping are exceedingly rare however it is our
job to make the process is as quick and easy as
possible such that the solution makes the
experience a positive one for your customer. This
will ONLY happen if a claim is resolved BOTH in a
timely fashion AND if the customer considers the
solution to be fair. In order to make filing of
claims easier, we have now posted both claims and
instructions as to how to submit claims on our
web site.
34Shingle Warranty
- A good warranty can be a powerful selling tool -
not all manufacturers believe in or back their
products with performance guarantees. Be sure to
make the most of this tool! - The warranty explains
- what is covered
- the standards that need to be met to validate
warranty - items that warranty excludes
- warranty period
- how to make a claim
- The warranty can be found posted at our web site
and can be downloaded in PDF format - take me to warranty _at_NBP web-site
35Warranty Registration Form
- When making a large investment, as is the case
with installing a new roof, it can be comforting
for a customer to know that the manufacturer
believes in a product enough to offer a strong,
written guarantee. - In order to benefit from the warranty, customers
must register every shingle installation. - To further validate the warranty, once we receive
the registration, we will reply with with a
return confirmation. - This form and the instructions for filling it out
can be found in the customer lounge section of
the NBP Web site. This can be used, not only as
an after sale tool, but also beforewe will ask
you to fill out this form such that your home is
registered here as well as in Canada... - take me to warranty _at_NBP web-site
36Letter of Warranty Clarification
- Emco warranty clarification letter is now posted
at our web site in the customer lounge area (in
the warranty section). Originals are also
available on request - take me to warranty _at_NBP web-site
37Shingle Quality Claim Form
- Critical to resolving any claim is quick action.
- Such that the laboratory has all the necessary
information to make a quality assessment, it is
CRITICAL that the appropriate claim form be
completed and returned. - This report along with the following should be
sent to NBP via express post or courier - at least one full 3 tab sample of the
damaged/defective shingles - pictures of the roof, both affected area and
complete roof (from several angles) - This form and specific instructions for filling
it out can now be found in the customer lounge
section of the NBP Web-site - take me to the claims _at_ NBP web-site
38Shipment Claim Form
- This form is to be completed and returned to NBP
whenever you encounter a claim for goods that
were - damaged during shipping
- incorrect material was loaded
- incorrect quantity was shipped.
- As neither Transport insurance nor product
warranty will cover materials damaged during
unloading of the container, we urge you to keep a
camera available to clearly document any problems
that might be encountered. - This form and specific instructions for
completing it can now be found in the customer
lounge section of the NBP Web-site. - take me to claims _at_ NBP web-site
39Statistics
- In order to help you with access to historical
information, we will be posting both your NBP
purchase history as well as relevant
international trade data to our web site (in the
restricted access area). - Data will be posted by end of February.
40Questions and Answers (QA)
- The study of questions and appropriate answers
should be an integral part of your sales and
technical training. Nothing looks worse than a
customer getting different and conflicting
answers to their questions from different
representatives from your company. - We will be updating our QA section during the
month of February and would appreciate any
questions you might have with or without answers.
- If you share the QA with your team - they can be
better equipped to answer and sell! - take me to QA _at_ the NBP web-site
41The World Wide Web for You Your Business
- For every success in the WWW world, there are a
dozen, if not many dozens, of failures. Many of
those companies failed because they were relying
on a simple .com at the end of their name to
solve more fundamental problems or, equally as
bad, allow them to get into business (often a
business they knew nothing about) in the first
place. - Having an e-mail service does not change the care
with which messages are prepared or the timely
nature in which they are delivered any more than
did the adoption of the fax machine roughly a
decade earlier. - A business associate that always needed 2 or 3
follow up reminders to answer your fax needed the
same 2 or 3 reminders to answer you e-mail
(although technology probably made it easier for
you to do the reminding!) By the same token,
organizations that were unable to maintain an
updated price list and/or product offering on
paper were typically no better at doing so in the
cyber world. Personally I do feel that The WWW
can be a very powerful tool and as such I cannot
allow us to leave the virtual world without
leaving you with some thoughts on its, well
virtues. - Efficiency is a big part of what it can offer you
but you owe it to yourself to spend some time
with the web to understand how it can be used in
your business. - Communication uses up a massive part of the webs
capacity - with billions yes billions of
messages being sent each day. It is up to you to
make sure that your team members have appropriate
access to the web for sending and receiving
messages. It is also up to you to make sure that
mail use is maximized through the use of
attachments, phone books and that information can
be properly filed (and backed up)for easy access.
- Powerful search (and rescue) features make
finding information that you have filed
electronically dramatically easier than in the
filing cabinet but you still have to follow some
basic rules. The person that always seemed to
need you to send the fax again will be the one
asking for the e-mail re-send. Technology will
not change those habits. - Transactions on the web are growing at a
staggering rate the only debate is exactly how
fast business is growing. Writing this message, I
have a magazine on my lap that tells me that
worldwide B2B (from one business to another as
opposed to business to consumer) transactions
will represent 237 billion US dollars this year
and is projected to increase to 2.9 trillion by
2004. - The challenge of course is identifying and
optimizing web tools appropriate for you and to
help you sell more (and be more profitable) and
preferably before and more effectively than your
competition. - If you dont already have a web site, then you
need to create one - otherwise you are outside
looking in you are missing the train! Once you
have your site you have an excellent means of
communicating with your customers and their
customers . Customers will return to your site if
they have a good reasons such as - Check order status
- Check product availability
- Use one or more of your hyperlinks
- Get technical details
- Get answers to questions
- Get contact co-ordinates
- Update product offering
- Identify associations
42The World Wide Web for You Your Business
- Most of the above are obvious but do not for
example underestimate the importance of your
links. Many of your own people will have
suggestions for links many of which could be
for use in private as well as professional life. - If you have good updated links - customers will
come to your site then you have the opportunity
to guide them to whatever message you would like!
- Weather links are great. Roofers want to know
the weather. Now. Yesterdays paper is very old
news and waiting for the radio forecast is not
always practical. A little bit of research on
your part will allow you to find at least a
couple of different sites for weather. Some sites
will even deliver weather by e-mail or text to a
mobile phone maybe more practical for a roofer! - If I am picking up someone at the airport. I just
checked 2 different sites in about 2 minutes to
learn that if I was collecting someone on Air
Canada from Paris, that flight scheduled 13.50
was revised to arrive at 14.02. A third site
the one I normally use - was down (technology is
Not perfect) but that site would tell me aircraft
location, altitude and speed and even show me a
graphic if I wanted (maybe no more useful, but
very cool). In this case 2 minutes the site would
have allowed me to leave 10 minutes later and
still be on time. Unfortunately flight are
regularly delayed much more than this and time
you can save is greater. (Oops site that wasnt
working 2 minutes ago is now working. It tells me
that AC 891 from Paris is 1158 miles East North
East of Portland Oregon travelling at 510 MPH
and at al altitude of 35000 feet-and predicts an
arrival time of 14.01) -
- Most courier companies for example will give you
live tracing such that you can, with the waybill
quickly and easily find out exactly where that
anxiously awaited parcel or envelope is. Without
having to wait on hold on the phone while they
access information on their PC. - The situation in your country may be different,
but we can purchase many items on line from a
business supply point of view including but not
limited to office, computer supplies and
reference materials. Aside from being able to
compare pricing, you have access to technical
information and delivery schedules. There is one
site I use that usually delivers goods to me
here in Montreal the next morning at latest day
following. (I think they are in Vancouver about
5000 kilometres away) The sites typically will
allow you to save a list of favourite items and
will process your order with just a few clicks.
Can these sites help make your people better
informed, more efficient buyers? Of course they
can. - My message? We at NBP are going to do what we can
to provide web tools to help us work better
together. A little time invested in the web will
help you understand more about what opportunities
there are out there for you. Check out the links
in our web site at if youd like a place to start
or see what we find interesting/useful. - This of course doesnt mean that you should
change your strategy it just means that you may
have an extra weapon or two for the next battle.
43Favorite WWW Links...
- www.howstuffworks.com
- Explanations (english langauge) on a wide variety
of subjects for kids and adults alike in both
private and professional life. Knowledge is
power. Learn for example about - e-mail viruses at www.howstuffworks.com/virus3.ht
m - How telescopes work www.howstuffworks.com/telesco
pe1.htm - How Autofocus cameras workwww.howstuffworks.com/a
utofocus.htm - Making Snow www.howstuffworks.com/snow-maker1.htm
- http//pacific.commerce.ubc.ca/xr/
- Exchange rate site with strong ability to manage
and historical data tables and charts.
Interesting feature for regularly used currencies
allows you to save a graph in PLOT DATA section.
When you make a selction (ie CAD to EUR last 91
days) check the remember this selection box in
the bottom right hand corner of the table. When
you return to customized PLOT DATA section,
simply click on the Show me my customized plot
link to return to your saved graph. (You must
allow cookies for the remember feature to work) - Check out our web site for other interesting
links and send us your favourite sites too! take
me to links _at_ NBP web-site