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          Guyana, in the south, to a variety of customers. Mov-
        
        
          ing out into the broader Caribbean over the years to
        
        
          reach beyond Barbados’ quarter of a million people,
        
        
          has opened new doors for the company.
        
        
          “We do everything from large hardware stores to con-
        
        
          struction companies that are purchasing for either
        
        
          residential or commercial projects,” says Oran. The
        
        
          company also deals with smaller hardware stores and
        
        
          companies doing one-off projects for small customers.
        
        
          “We operate in all those markets, from the small cus-
        
        
          tomer who just wants a few windows, to the distributor
        
        
          that wants 200 windows or a full container of product,
        
        
          to the contractor,” he says.
        
        
          Oran strives to service all of its customers’ needs,
        
        
          efficiently. One way is by making available parts and
        
        
          components for products manufactured more than 15
        
        
          years ago that have been discontinued. Another as-
        
        
          pect of Oran’s “after-sales service” is the expertise of
        
        
          its service teams.
        
        
          However, being in business as long as Oran has, has
        
        
          not come without hurdles – such as the U.S. housing