The Locksmith Journal Jul-Aug 2015 - Issue 39 | Page 24

24 • industrynewS PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE ABUS ‘Shop-in-Shop’ Merchandising The ABUS ‘Shop in Store’ (SiS) merchandising unit system was launched in the UK in 2011 and has been a spectacular success. »»Packed on portable pallets, the merchandising units can be quickly and efficiently set up in-store and come with a complete set of colour barcode product labels. The labels are applied to backing cards specifically designed to complement the ABUS product hooks provided to make reordering and barcode pricing simple. The SiS im unit is 225cm high x106cm wide x 60cm deep, has 250m of UK exposure and includes a full range of padlocks, ‘KeyGarages’, ‘VanLocks’, wall anchors, chains and cables. ‘the retailer distributor cost will be under £1500’ RRP value is £3,128, but with all ABUS wholesalers offering top discounts, the retailer distributor cost will be under £1500. ABUS SiS 0.5m units can also be exploited where space or store through vision is an issue. Either available with half the height or half the width, these units can have ABUS ranges custom selected where the retail investment per 0.5m will be around £750. ABUS SiS units can also be used for displaying and demonstrating the increasingly popular ABUS 2 wheel, cylinder, and CCTV ranges. For more details contact www.abus.co.uk Training from the Heart »»The main objective of Eclectic Security Training is to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to start and expand a successful locksmith business. Directors, Quin Lenegan and Brian McAleer believe that showing commitment to their learners is the cornerstone of any successful training organisation. Eclectic has set high standards from the start implementing quality processes and a learner support network which has just helped to achieve NCFE accreditation. The Company is now pleased to announce that its five day UPVC maintenance and repair qualification is now an NCFE Level 3 qualification and this milestone in the company shows its desire to say how serious it is in its approach to deliver first-class training. Sally Boyd-Shaw, the NCFE advisor comments: “It is clear that Quinton and Brian have given much consideration to their plans, and that they fully understand the commitment that they will be making both to NCFE and to their learners.” Eclectic was set up to aim for recognised accreditations from day one and the business’s team is experienced to ensure that it offers a quality and robust traineeship to all learners. This is backed up by purpose-built premises suitable for training and offering learners all the necessary resources and equipment to leave with practical, hands-on skills. Roto online shop New the premium shop for all your window & door replacement parts www.roto-webshop.com locksmithjournal.co.uk | jul/AUG 2015