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  • #99063
    John Stevenson 1
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      @johnstevenson1
      Posted by Terryd on 22/09/2012 12:06:12:

      Hi John S,

      Just another comment, I live on an almost straight line between Syston and Meridienne, just about halfway, and it's 22 miles to Syston and 20 miles to Meridienne. Just a bit more in total than the 'not 30 miles' that you say. A small, perhaps pedantic, point but some may question your accuracy on other matters if you are that inaccurate on distances.

      Best regards

      Terry

      Terry you are correct.

      It was 42 miles in the old van but due to improvemnets in diesel technology it's only 30 miles in the new truck. wink

      John S.

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      #99064
      Terryd
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        @terryd72465

        Hi John,

        I only have an old Hyundai so it feels even further smile. I'll miss your smiling face at Meridenne though,

        Best regards

        Terry

        #99065
        John Stevenson 1
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          @johnstevenson1

          I'll be smiling even more. smiley

          Now get the chance for the first time in 8 or so years to go to the Stafford bike show that weekend and it's always clashed. Always been a wallet heart rendering decision but talking coin off Ketan wins every time. wink

          John S.

          #99073
          Ketan Swali
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            @ketanswali79440
            Posted by Terryd on 22/09/2012 13:07:07:

            Hmmmm Seig direct, I hadn't thought of that!!! -Just kidding wink 2,

            Best regards

            Terry

            Edited By Terryd on 22/09/2012 13:08:20

            Ya, but what these clever people dont know is that they get referred to me, I consider their request and advise SIEG what I think should be the reply to themteeth 2…. But then, in these clever peoples minds, we are ONLY a distributor…and the Chinese are stupid and only see US Dollar….Whilst this may be an issue for small Chinese companies,…the concept of distributor loyalty is slowly starting to be understood by larger companies such as the SIEG Group.

            Ketan at ARC.

            #99094
            Another JohnS
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              @anotherjohns

              Ketan;

              I don't think people realize how global this global market is.

              That's good and bad; the "bad" is that both you and I are competing against countries where cost of existing is a lot lower. Your competitors are not Warco nor Chester, but the sellers from other countries.

              My "sideline business" is App writing, where I have to directly compete against not only those who live in countries where the cost of living is a lot lower, but against a 90% piracy rate. Needless to say, even trying to get people to spend 99p on an app is difficult, so I expect your business is even harder.

              Edit: hmmm – on re-reading, the above sounds depressing, and it was not meant to be. The good is that it makes our economies stronger; over here in North America, the current buzz-word is "reshoring", which is the opposite of "offshoring", and local manufacturing is making a comeback.  I don't think that stratospheric wages that some segments over here currently make will continue, but the reshoring will give us an interesting change.

               

              John Alexander Stewart.

              Edited By John Alexander Stewart on 22/09/2012 17:27:30

              #99262
              Martin Kyte
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                @martinkyte99762

                I totally sympathise with Arc Euro from the economic point of view particulary on the website downtime. They are not the only supplier that has dropped out from the show circuit over the years. However, would it not be a working idea to come as a demonstrator to showcase their CNC stuff. If they ran a preordered/prepaid pickup service along side this, the extra sales generated could go some way to offsetting the costs. Perhaps the shows organisers could give them a display rate instead of a trade stand rate. Any comments?

                Martin

                #99263
                Ketan Swali
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                  @ketanswali79440

                  Martin,

                  We did the display and demonstration idea at Harrogate. It was relaxing and great. First time I every got to talk with people without any rush. We didn't do the preordered/prepaid pickup service along side this. Based on previous years experiences, this does get messy for us to handle.

                  We have a limited budget for advertising. This year our catalogue No.8 came out just before the Harrogate Show, which has to be paid for, along with the costs of the stands at Harrogate. So, no spare budget to consider any other shows. The costs are not just limited to the cost of the stands. Even if the show organizer gave us the stands for free, there is labour and transport to consider. For the CNC demos, the labour is sub-contracted, and past experience has shown that the return on this investment from these demos is limited to good will flag flying. Very little business is generated as a direct result of the demos at the show, be it short or medium term.

                  Ketan at ARC.

                  #99265
                  Howi
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                    @howi

                    As always, this is a difficult one as both sides of the argument are on display.

                    it does lead one to wonder if the days of exhibitions are numbered for the reasons Ketan states.

                    I am fairly new to this game and rely on these exhibitions to see whats on offer 'in the flesh' as it is not easy just looking at photographs on a web site or in a catalogue.

                    While I may not purchase a large expensive item this way, at least it gives me the opportunity to browse things in a physical sense before going on to purchase on line. I have considerably more distance to travel to get to any of the major supplies like ARC.

                    I can however appreciate that for some traders it is not economically viable in some circumstances and you are after all trying to run a business and make a living.

                    I just hope that other traders do not follow suit, it would be a sad day indeed.

                    #99269
                    Martin Kyte
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                      @martinkyte99762

                      Thanks for the reply Ketan.

                      Now I think back it was just demo only at Harrogate. It's nice to get an insight into the issues that you face. We all want to see the survival of suppliers to our hobby especially in these somewhat economically stretched times.

                      regards Martin

                      #99274
                      Joseph Ramon
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                        @josephramon28170

                        I think it depends apon the business model.

                        I did describe how I thought various suppliers approach their markets, but i think it was unfair to do so, so I deleted it.

                        Suffice to say, I think there are lots of strategies to stock type, pricing, IT, staff levels and training, customer support etc. so many different approaches to shows.

                        Personally what I notice is the difference between the welcome when you visit/phone the suppliers:

                        Polly – show you round even though they are in the middle of relocation

                        Arc – Ketan demonstrates the latest bit of kit and seems as excited by it as you are.

                        Rotagrip – delight in showing you round even though it's clear your in the market for HSS toolbits not industrail milling machines

                        Warco – Roger Warren sends you a spare part for a machine he din't even sell you (I heard later it was his last one too).

                        Chronos – exchange item supplied in error without question.

                        A. N. Other well known supplier in the rural midlands – have a row with a customer over the phone then come and tell you how many customers they fell out with like that. I suppose they think they are better off without customers like that.

                        Joey

                        #99278
                        Ketan Swali
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                          @ketanswali79440
                          Posted by Martin Kyte on 24/09/2012 13:59:44:

                          Thanks for the reply Ketan.

                          Now I think back it was just demo only at Harrogate. It's nice to get an insight into the issues that you face. We all want to see the survival of suppliers to our hobby especially in these somewhat economically stretched times.

                          regards Martin

                          Martin,

                          In my opinion, most model engineering suppliers are in a reasonable condition in this economic climate. I guess that every one of us is keeping our head down, applying our own stratigy for the future, and getting on with it.

                          At present, the problem is more acute in the Radio Control hobby market from what I can see.

                          Ketan at ARC.

                          #99285
                          Ketan Swali
                          Participant
                            @ketanswali79440
                            Posted by John Alexander Stewart on 22/09/2012 17:11:20:

                            Ketan;

                            My "sideline business" is App writing, where I have to directly compete against not only those who live in countries where the cost of living is a lot lower, but against a 90% piracy rate. Needless to say, even trying to get people to spend 99p on an app is difficult, so I expect your business is even harder.

                            Edit: hmmm – on re-reading, the above sounds depressing, and it was not meant to be. The good is that it makes our economies stronger; over here in North America, the current buzz-word is "reshoring", which is the opposite of "offshoring", and local manufacturing is making a comeback. I don't think that stratospheric wages that some segments over here currently make will continue, but the reshoring will give us an interesting change.

                            You are right in the sence that it is difficult to compete with international illigal tax avoiding set-ups on s***bay. Thankfully, the U.K. Government has recently set up a task force to deal with U.K. tax evaders, where they are getting co-operation (for what it is worth) from s***bay. The U.K. problem is not as big as the international problem though. Still, I have to say that business is reasonable for us as we learn to adapt with the market conditions – so still not as challenging as it is for the Radio Control model market.

                            Reshoring is a great idea. The tide is starting to turn, but how long it will take is anyones guess. Our challenge at present is to find a skilled fitter/turner/miller to take over from our main engineer Geoff, once he retires. We have plenty of ideas for reshoring work, we pay reasonably well, but trying to find a person with the skills, knowledge, interest in engineering, someone who also like to do this as a hobby and is passionate about it, is a big problem, especially for a small company like ours.

                            Most people we have seen so far are either production engineers – used to doing one job only, or CNC button pushers (I say this in a respectful way), people who just have a few years left to retirement (some of the lifting work can be an issue), or finally….people who want to work at Rolls-Royce – nothing wrong with that becasue it is seen to be a better job security option then working for a small company such as ours.

                            Ketan at ARC.

                            Edited By Ketan Swali on 24/09/2012 15:44:54

                            Edited By Ketan Swali on 24/09/2012 15:47:38

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