The Locksmith Journal Nov-Dec 2013 - Issue 29 | Page 4

fromtheeditor As another busy and eventful year draws to a close, many of us will be looking back at what we achieved – or didn’t – during 2013, and setting our stall out to do better in 2014. There are some signs of encouragement on the economic front, with many companies experiencing an upturn after the long dark days of recession. There are healthier indications from the Bank of England with only slight concerns expressed on a potential interest rate rise if its employment targets are met. The government seems to be focussing less on Europe and looking to the wider world – something this industry has been doing for a considerable time. Clearly, as a nation we do need to take a global perspective to give the UK the best opportunities to bring our expertise and products to new and bigger markets. PRIME TIME FOR CRIME Winter brings with it the dark days and nights with the inevitable rise in crimes such as burglary. Christmas is, of course, prime time for thieves who will grab any opportunity to relieve households of their Christmas presents - at a time when many people are distracted by the busy festivities. Locksmiths and other security businesses can play their part by promoting their services and working with police and community crime prevention organisations to remind householders of the need for effective security inside and outside their property. Before Santa arrives, however, autumn is prime time for bike thieves so therein lies another opportunity – could you liaise with motorcycle and other cycling groups in your area to offer advice on security? SAFELOCK SYSTEMS 2013 brought new investment in renewing Safelock Systems’ marketing and business operations, and most recently, the launch of a new website (www. safelocksystems.com) and significantly, a major expansion of the product portfolio for this enterprising family business. GB LOCKING SYSTEMS One of the predicted future main growth areas in the A1 trade is Access Control. The Locksmith journal caught up with one of the companies that specialises in this field, north-east based GB Locking Systems, whose three directors can boast a century of trade experience between them. NO-GO GLASS WINDOW LOCKS The best inventions come from personal experience and it was through his previous jobs both as a double glazing installer and later as a “window doctor” that David Murphy, founder of No-Go Security Products, came up with his simple, unique but highly effective idea which is helping enormously in the fight against crime. AVOCET INVESTS TO BE THE BEST The Jain family has invested a further £2.1million in Avocet Hardware – taking the total invested since it bought the Brighouse-based company out of administration in February 2012 to £10.6million. In this issue, we hear from Dr Tinkle Jain, director of Avocet Hardware, who comments: “We now have the team, the product and the product availability to confidently state that the Avocet Hardware house is well and truly in order.” ABUS SECURITY-CENTER OPENS NEW ‘GREEN’ BUILDING ABUS Security-Center, manufacturer of alarm systems, video surveillance system, door intercom systems and detectors, celebrated yet another chapter of its success story in October 2013, with the opening of a new building at the company headquarters in Affing. TROTEC UK EXPANSION CONTINUES Encouraging news from Trotec, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of laser machines for cutting, engraving and marking a wide range of materials. Trotec’s UK headquarters is based in Washington near Newcastle-uponTyne in England’s North-East. With five regional sales offices around the UK, Trotec is fast becoming one of Britain’s leading laser machine manufacturers. Now, as part of its UK expansion, Trotec, which inaugurated its new HQ in Marchtrenk in October, will shortly open a new showroom in Warrington, Cheshire, where the full family of Trotec lasers will be on view. HOPPE REACHES SILVER Congratulations to HOPPE (UK), which has celebrated its 25th anniversary in style with customers and suppliers at Uttoxeter Races and with product launches. Finally, we would like to thank all our valued advertisers, sponsors, contributors and readers for their support and encouragement this year, and wish them and their families a merry Christmas and a prosperous, safe and secure New Year. Pat, Editor 5 Star Service www.advanced-keys.co.uk 4 THE NOV/DEC 2013 ISSUE SPONSORED BY ADVANCED KEYS To read more, visit www.locksmithjournal.co.uk