The Locksmith Journal Mar-Apr 2014 - Issue 31 | Page 28

INDUSTRYNEWS SPONSORED BY ADVANCED KEYS PUTTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON ICAL In the last issue of The Locksmith journal, we referred to a survey on insurance for auto locksmiths, which referred to ICL and ICAL. ‘A totally seperate organisation from ICAL’ This, in fact should only have referred to ICL, the Institute of Certified Locksmiths. ICAL (the Institute of Auto Locksmiths) has not been established as yet, although plans are in the pipeline to do this hopefully further down the year. It will be a totally separate organisation from ICAL. Richard Breslin, owner of Garrison Locks and needalocksmith.com, aims to launch ICAL as soon as his business schedules permit. Richard’s multi-faceted business which keeps him very busy, is based in Market Harborough, Leicestershire. “We just want to put the record straight,” he said. “I still plan to launch ICAL because I still believe there is a need for it in the industry, so when I have a timeline on it, I will let people know via The Locksmith journal and our websites.” www.garrisonlocks.co.uk NEW GOVERNMENT SUPPORT TO ENCOURAGE MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION BACK TO UK UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) has joined forces with the Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) to launch Reshore UK, a new one-stop-shop service to help companies bring production back to the UK. UK companies are increasingly looking to reshore manufacturing, textiles, software production and call centre work to the UK instead of outsourcing overseas. Dri ving this is a combination of a strong, stable economy, competitive corporate tax rates, a good regulatory environment, strong legal frameworks and a dynamic labour market. UKTI has identified 1,500 manufacturing jobs reshored in the UK since 2011 and a MAS survey shows companies citing costs, quality and reducing lead times as the top 3 reasons for moving production back to the UK. Reshore UK will provide a matching and location service, access to advice and support and a named individual to help each company. MAS’s role is to help support small and medium sized businesses to be globa H