The Locksmith Journal May-Jun 2015 - Issue 38 | Page 64

64 • safes Sterling service - and that ‘Vorsprung Durch Technik’ approach »»For many locksmiths who sell safes, the name BurgWächter will be familiar, but they will not have much direct experience of working with this massive continental brand. While the German-designed and engineered safes have been available in the UK for some years, they have come through third party suppliers. Now, following the Burg merger with Sterling Locks, it is possible to get direct access to a UK-based sales and support team – and more importantly, there is a UKbased operation and warehouse ready to turn product orders around within 48 hours on the majority of lines. VAST CHOICE This latest development is a good reason to take another look at Burg safes. It has a vast choice of products, all with the innovation, design and build quality you would expect from a manufacturer which is selling safes in more than 40 countries. With a new set up in the UK that is keen to do business, this is definitely the time for locksmiths to strike a good deal, update their safe range and attract new customers to a profitable area. There should be no after sales niggles here: Burg safes meet all the usual accreditation requirements. It is a brand that borrows much from the classic ‘Vorsprung Durch Technik’ approach to its products and that’s good news for stockists. MEETING ALL NEEDS The demand for safes is varied. One day there is a local home owner looking for a basic ‘safe safe’ to be used as much for securing password codes as locking up the family jewels. The next, it could be from a local builder who is developing a small estate of executive housing and wants to fit a quality safe as standard. Business customers tend to be about offices looking to secure data on site, hotels for major items, pharmacies needing to lock away controlled drugs or local high street retailers, solicitors and restaurants wanting to keep cash, documents or materials safe on site. With such a variety of potential customers, it is important to have access to a wide selection of solutions and Burg does score in this area. As with much else in the world, safes are increasingly reflecting a digital and wireless world. Offering a good solution both at the practical end and with hi-tech options, have a look at the Combi-Line range. It offers a variety of locking options from 10 lever lock to electronic combination lock with programmable user code. At the top end of this range it also offers quality biometric fingerscan technology with up to five programmable users. With a choice of sizes covering locksmithjournal.co.uk | MAY/JUN 2015 Sponsored by ASSA ABLOY a selection of insurance ratings, this is a good example of the type of range Burg offers. The products are as well made and reliable as expected from a traditional safe brand, but there is also the innovation and up to date technology that shows this is very much a modern business at the forefront of its market place. So the products are good and there is a realistic chance with the new Burg set up of getting some very reasonable terms and proper stockist support. This is a business that is now hungry to prove itself and grow its position in the UK to reflect the market leading status it has in many other parts of the world. Expect to see a big effort from the business to support stockists by offering some good deals including bespoke display stands and point of sale material, not to mention the type of initiatives and training that means customer after sales service is simple and well supported. What locksmiths need from safes is that they are easy to sell at a price that gives a good return, to customers who are happy with the product and its installation. Burg will be busting a gut to offer exactly this level of service and product now it has seriously turned its attention on the UK. It’s probably the right time to give this brand a proper review and see what it has to offer. Please call 01274 395333 to find out more about how your business can benefit.