Clearview North August 2014 - Issue 153 | Page 26

INDUSTRYNEWS Locksmiths and the glazing industry: is the Synergy getting stronger? As we look at these two markets, and the exhibitions that support them, it seems impossible to ignore that they are coming together at an alarming rate. Looking at the exhibitor lists from the FIT Show, we can see that the biggest names from the glass and glazing - and those from the locksmith industry - are increasingly showing their wares side by side. market, it has in recent years had to produce a better finished product as demanded by its UK-based customers. The last four years of austerity conditioned a lot of companies focus on repairing existing - and not continually replacing - as has been the practice in the past. With greater demand came the inevitable pressure on the price of the hardware products. In a number of cases, this led to cheaper prices, pressure on margins and the need for the UK suppliers to broaden their customer base. The relevance of this is the downstream activity of a number of the biggest supply companies making their products available to a much larger number of prospective buyers. While locksmiths have always predominately dealt with locks and safes, now according to recent surveys – 80 percent of everything a locksmith turns out to daily is uPVC related. The fact that major builders’ merchants are growing their managed services business, and partnering with local authorities for the supply of goods and services for the repair and maintenance of their social housing and housing association stock, brings the two business models closer together. WORKING SIDE BY SIDE In a lot of these types of service agreements, operatives from both uPVC re Z\