EDITOR'S BLOG
APPRENTICESHIP ENDEAVOURS AND FRUSTRATIONS
Great work getting overlooked?
by Service Dealer Editor, Steve Gibbs
 
Steve Gibbs

A visit to a manufacturer's premises offered an opportunity to hear about their efforts in apprenticeships - work that can perhaps fly under the radar.

 


Myself, along with other members of the specialist trade press, had the privilege last week of being invited along to Kubota UK's premises in Thame, Oxfordshire.

 

During our visit we were treated to several presentations by key team members, enjoyed a tour of the extensive premises and were able to view and try out some key, new pieces of groundcare equipment -  the line-up excitingly including an early example of a new electric tractor called the Lxe-261. We were told only three or four of these models will be seen in the UK over the next 18months or so, before the company enters full production. 

 

Kubota UK's product and key account manager, Phil Catley, introducing the new electric Lxe-261

 

It wasn't just the press that were able to hear from the manufacturer and try out these machines though, I believe many members of their dealer network had also attended similar events at the hq earlier in the week.

 

From my perspective, the whole trip was informative and well-organised and I thank the team at Thame for making us welcomed and opening up about the company's current and future plans.

 

I'll include more detail in a subsequent issue of Service Dealer magazine, but one element of a talk we listened to struck me as especially apposite in this current climate where across the industry - on both the manufacturer and dealer side of the fence - employers are struggling to attract new recruits.

 

Apprenticeship endeavours

 

In a presentation given by their field service manager, Tom Lockwood, we heard about how important the company's apprenticeship scheme is to their ongoing success. Tom acknowledged how there is an industry-wide problem of a shortage of people entering the sector, and how it's in everyone's interest for employers to find ways of drawing people in.

 

Tom described how Kubota offer dealer apprenticeship schemes across agriculture, groundcare and parts. "Intake is increasing nicely," he told us, with 13 students currently undertaking the programmes. As well as the core education provided, the company are doing all they can to encourage more young people to sign up, offering added incentives such as visits to key facilities, training in associated products and the gifting of merchandise. All sounded like clever moves designed to appeal to the next generation.

 

Alongside the formal apprentice schemes, the company also regularly attends events to raise awareness of what they can offer to people looking for a rewarding career. We were told they go into schools and colleges, attending careers fairs and the like to spread the word. Also we heard about a recent event targeting those who were leaving the armed forces and considering their future employment options. Kubota took at stand at this meeting along, with dealers George Browns and Lister Wilder, where apparently plenty of leads from interested, skilled individuals were taken - and subsequently shared with dealers around the country.

 

"We really need to conquer this staffing shortage in the industry," stressed Tom. "To do this we must grow our own talent, and also help dealers to grow theirs."

 

It was greatly encouraging to hear just how seriously Kubota are taking the employment situation, and the tangible efforts they are making to tackle and improve the reality that dealers around the country are having to contend with. And of course, by no means are Kubota the only manufacturer taking such steps - there are plenty of examples of others rolling out comparable schemes and endeavours.

 

Dealer frustrations

 

However, it is understandable that efforts by manufacturers or trade associations to aid recruitment, can get overlooked when a dealer is in the midst of a staffing crisis. It's easy to see how this good work taking place at colleges or in manufacturer's premises, might fail to be noticed, when machines are piling up in a workshop because of a lack of technicians.

 

It's in exasperating siltations such as these when dealers might be forgiven for throwing their hands up in the air and declaring 'why isn't anything being done about this?!' - when in fact, it is.

 

This scenario is discussed with great passion and knowledge by our anonymous industry commentator, The Sprocket, in the upcoming issue of Service Dealer magazine. They take umbrage at a dealer's comment that nothing is being done by manufacturers and the wider industry to pull together apprentice schemes to offer relevant training.

 

The Sprocket talks of how it is a great frustration that the message is not getting through that this is precisely what is being done by dedicated groups and companies to benefit dealers everywhere. They detail the recent history of the qualifications and courses available and offer advice for those wishing to find out more.

 

It's a great, thought-provoking piece and one that I'm sure will be of interest to all when the mag drops on your mat in a couple of weeks.

 

Whenever Service Dealer speaks to our dealer readers, the difficulties in attracting fresh blood to come and work in the industry, is one of the most frequently raised topics. Hopefully with the continuing efforts of companies like Kubota, Deere, Claas etc - as well as trade bodies such as LE-TEC - dealers will begin to see the result that all desire, of more young people taking an interest in our sector. 

 

And clearly, the sooner dealerships feel the practical benefits of these schemes in their businesses, the better.

NEWS
T H WHITE MAKE SENIOR APPOINTMENT
Starting from July
 
T H White have appointed a new after sales director

In this week's WEB ONLY story, dealership announces that a new after sales director is joining from the manufacturer side of the industry.

 


HUSQVARNA RETURN AS A GOLD SPONSOR
Of Service Dealer Conference & Awards
 
Service Dealer Conference & Awards takes place 30th November 2023

Service Dealer are pleased to announce that Husqvarna UK will once again be supporting our event for the dealer network.

 


Service Dealer are pleased to announce that Husqvarna UK will be returning to the Conference & Awards this year, as a Gold Sponsor.

 

A new venue has been announced for this year, with the Crowne Plaza at Stratford-Upon-Avon taking on hosting duties - with the date to mark up in your diaries being 30th November 2023

 

 

Service Dealer owner Duncan Murray-Clarke  said, "Having Husqvarna's support at the new home of our Conference and Awards this year is fabulous news and we look forward to enjoying another valuable event with them."

 

Stephen Irvine Husqvarna UK Dealer Sales Manager added, “Husqvarna UK are very pleased to be Sponsoring the Dealer Conference and Awards again this year.

 

"The conference and awards are an investment into our industry and we are delighted to be part of this event”.

 

Look out for an announcement of the theme for this year's Conference & Awards in the upcoming issue of Service Dealer magazine.

 

DESIGN AWARD FOR STIGA
Red Dot honour
 
STIGA have won a design award

Manufacturer says design is important to them, because their devices should "not only impress technically, but also visually."

 


STIGA have announced that their autonomous A1500 robot lawnmower has won the Red Dot Design Award in the "Garden tools and equipment" category. 

 


"High-quality design plays an important role at STIGA, because our devices should not only impress technically, but also visually," said Amanda Kincaid, marketing manager at STIGA UK.

 

"The Red Dot Design Award is a great honour for us," continued Amanda. "Internationally, the Red Dot is one of the most coveted seals of quality. brands, products and concepts are evaluated annually by a specialist jury in the three disciplines 'Product Design', 'Brands and Communication Design' and 'Design Concept'."

 

The manufacturer says the cordless robotic lawnmower has patented AGS technology (Active Guidance System) with which mowing processes can be planned in advance. It navigates through the garden without a perimeter wire - via GPS and in connection with its reference station and all functions are managed through the STIGA.Go App.

MAY TRACTOR SALES ABOVE RECENT AVERAGE
But down on last year
 
May's tractor sales were "unusually strong"

According to figures released by the AEA, registrations of agricultural tractors were "unusually strong" in May.

 


According to figures released by the AEA number of agricultural tractors registered in the UK during May fell below the level recorded a year before.

 

"However," said Stephen Howarth, agricultural economist at the Association, "registrations were unusually strong in May 2022 and this year's figure was still above the recent average for the time of year. At 1,015 machines, registrations were 21% lower than a year before but 3% above the seasonal average from the previous five years."

 

The total number of machines logged in the year to date remains higher than in January to May 2022 and was the highest total for the opening five months of the year since 2019.

 

B&B TAKE ON NEW FRANCHISE
Dealership expands offering
 
L-R: Colin Blood, Oliver Beekes, and James Bowring

Colin Blood, sales manager at B&B, says that the addition of the range will be highly valuable to their offering.

 


Grange Machinery has extended its dealer network with the appointment of B&B Tractors

 

L-R: Colin Blood, group sales manager, B&B Tractors; Oliver Beekes, sales manager, Grange Machinery Ltd and James Bowring, managing director B&B Tractors.


Established in 1991, B&B has four depots covering Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Leicestershire. 


Rhun Jones, Grange Machinery managing director said, “We are very pleased to have B&B Tractors on board. We feel the product range we offer will enhance and compliment the current B&B product portfolio perfectly. They are a progressive company offering high quality products with a vision of where farming practices are moving to, and we’re looking forward to working with them and growing the brand in their area."
 
Colin Blood, sales manager at B&B Tractors added, “We’re thrilled to be working with Grange Machinery and feel that the addition of a deep cultivating range will be highly valuable to our offering. As some of our branches are in mixed farming areas, the GLL grassland loosener will be well received and we are also looking forward to offering products such as the LDL low disturbance subsoiler and LDT low disturbance toolbar customers moving into regenerative agriculture.”

BOBCAT ANNOUNCE INVESTMENT
In ag tech company
 
Scott Park with Tim Bucher

Manufacturer says investment will allow them to advance alternative energy solutions and autonomous innovations.


Bobcat has announced a strategic investment in Agtonomy, a Silicon Valley-based, ag tech software company.

 

Bobcat CEO, Scott Park with Agtonomy CEO, Tim Bucher

   
The manufacturer says their equity investment is part of a broader strategic partnership with Agtonomy - that Service Dealer reported on earlier this year - to create new ways to enhance Bobcat equipment for increased productivity and performance.   

 

Scott Park, CEO and vice chairman of Doosan Bobcat, Inc said, "By leveraging the software solutions developed by Agtonomy, we can continue to focus on productivity gains from Bobcat equipment and advance alternative energy and autonomous innovation in farming and related industries. We are always looking to bring the best solutions to our customers. And, given our ongoing partnership, we are excited to pioneer new advances together to empower farmers to accomplish more.”  

 

Tim Bucher, CEO and co-founder of Agtonomy added, “By joining forces, we can rapidly accelerate our impact on the farming community. With our shared commitment to innovation, we are poised to deliver solutions that address the many challenges facing agriculture today.”

DEALER ATTENDS APSE SHOW
Alongside manufacturer
 
APSE Scotland Fleet, Waste and Grounds seminar

Exhibited at APSE Scotland Fleet, Waste and Grounds seminar in Aviemore recently.

 


Frank Nicol Farm & Garden Machinery from Dingwall recently attended the APSE Scotland Fleet, Waste and Grounds seminar in Aviemore with Toro U.K. Limited.

 

 

Matthew Coleman, sales manager for LCE and SWS - U.K. Direct Market, reflected on the show saying, ”Demand and interest for battery products is growing which has led to great interest in the Revolution Series.

 

"I am looking forward to supporting our Toro dealer network in promoting the new battery-powered Revolution Series across the UK to show what these machines have to offer."

Sponsored Product Announcements
IBCOS COMPUTERS LAUNCHES NEW GOLD PARTS APP
Mobile application for dealerships’ parts departments
 
New Gold Parts App

Ibcos Computers is excited to announce the launch of Gold Parts App Phase 1, available to buy now.


 

Ibcos Computers is excited to announce the launch of Gold Parts App Phase 1, available to buy now.

 

Gold Parts App is a mobile application for dealerships’ parts departments, allowing users to complete existing parts control processes whilst away from the desktop. 


This hi-speed and performance application can be used on any device with a modern web browser, including smartphones, tablets, laptops or desktops. It gives you the ability to access Gold Parts data anywhere and retrieve all your stock details, while utilising cutting edge technology and providing an intuitive user interface. 

 

Give your parts team the freedom to move about the stores and free up your team from handwritten paper records. Complete processes whilst ‘on the move’ around the parts warehouse and record data on a mobile device with no need to return to the desktop for data entry, increasing accuracy. Immediate updates to Gold in real time provide live, accurate pricing details and availability information. 
 
The exciting new product will be released in 4 phases: 

  • Phase 1: Run stock enquiries to view Gold part records, amend bin locations and make quantity adjustments
  • Phase 2: Receive goods into stock from supplier orders and inter-depot transfers
  • Phase 3: Complete stock checks
  • Phase 4: View and complete picking lists

Releasing in phases will enable our customers to progressively implement new processes and feedback to our product team to ensure each process is fit for purpose and improves efficiencies of process to our customers. 
 
The Gold Parts App is the ultimate solution for all your stores processes. 
 
Contact your Account Manager for more information, or email sales@ibcos.co.uk

 

GREENWORKS AND WEBB LAWNMOWERS
Receive BBC Gardeners’ World Best Buy Awards
 
BBC Gardeners’ World Best Buy Awards for Greenworks and Webb

British garden equipment manufacturer Handy is delighted to announce it has been presented with 2023 Best Buy status by BBC Gardeners’ World magazine for two of its products in its Greenworks and Webb lawnmower ranges.

 


British garden equipment manufacturer Handy is delighted to announce it has been presented with 2023 Best Buy status by BBC Gardeners’ World magazine for two of its products in its Greenworks and Webb lawnmower ranges: the Greenworks 24V Cordless Lawnmower and the Webb ‘Autoset’ Sidewheel Lawnmower. 

 


 
Reviewed independently by a team of experts, the Best Buy award is part of BBC Gardeners’ World ‘On Test’ feature.  Its recent test of lawnmowers involved rating four key areas: set-up, handling, mowing and value for money. Marks out of five are awarded to produce a final score. 
 
Put to trial with 15 other lawnmowers from well-established brands, BBC Gardeners’ World rated the Greenworks 24V 33cm Cordless Lawnmower one of its best budget cordless mowers, scoring it 18/20 and awarding it five stars for mowing capabilities and overall value for money. Kay Maguire, Reviews Editor for BBC Gardeners’ World magazine said: "Greenworks cordless 24V 33cm Cordless Lawnmower is sturdy, great-value cordless mower with good features, including a long run-time and the fastest charge-time in our test. It has a comfortable handle, five cutting heights that are adjusted with the simple lift of a lever and the choice of mulching or collecting clippings." 
 
Featuring a high-performance brushless motor for extended runtime and long life, as well as premium features such as single lever height adjustment and a 2-in1-mulching or collection feature, the trial describes the light and manoeuvrable 24V Cordless Lawnmower as easy to handle and set up and store, awarding four stars for both. The review also highlighted the 24V lithium-ion battery, which is interchangeable with other 24V Greenworks tools, identifying it as an important consideration in terms of representing value for money. 
 
Also awarded Best Buy status by BBC Gardeners’ World is the simple but effective hand push Webb ‘Autoset’ Sidewheel Lawnmower, which provides an environmentally sound way to maintain a small, grassed area. "The Webb’s hand push 30cm Autoset Sidewheel lawnmower is easy to put together and use,” Kay states in the magazine. “This simple hand push mower is comfortable, even over longer grass and its six-cylinder blades cut right down to 10mm, so it gives a precise, neat cut. The front collector works well and was the best at collecting clippings from a push mower in our test." 
 
Featured in the printed May issue of BBC Gardeners’ World, Best Buys are also featured online at GardenersWorld.com and promoted on social media, in prominent site placements and newsletters for increased coverage. BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine has been the UK’s best-loved gardening title for over 30 years, with the website considered the go-to online destination for gardeners and plant lovers, now reaching more than 30 million users per year. 
 
Mark Moseley, Handy’s Sales & Marketing Director, comments on this latest achievement: "Receiving positive feedback from independent reviewers is always a great validation of our brands and when it comes from such a well-respected title as Gardeners’ World it has genuine value. It reinforces the trust that retailers have in choosing to stock our products, knowing they are reliable and of high quality. For consumers, they have added confidence in a Best Buy product.  As a next step, the Best Buy logo will be added to our packaging, and retailers can look forward to receiving stickers to display next to the product in their stores." 
 
For trade information, please go to www.handys.co.uk or www.webbgardenpower.co.uk or www.Greenworkstools.co.uk  

Servicing Dealer Industry First, Profit Second
Gardentrader continues to reinvest all revenues

 

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Our 2020 Summer research showed that on average, each Garden Trader dealer will be sent 114 new customers (or people with a buying intention walking through your door) per year.  This works out at 83p for each new customer. A subscription rate designed to be all inclusive delivering unrivalled online results.  

 

This site was purpose-built just for skilled servicing ground care dealers by the team that bring you Service Dealer Magazine. It is easy and quick to register and costs just £96 + VAT per year for a full listing.  As this dealer site is designed to promote the UK dealer network, all revenues in 2022 will continue to be reinvested into promoting the site online and so supporting the dealer network.

 

Join the country’s only independent specialist website, created by the team that bring you Service Dealer. Join our subscribed Garden Trader dealers now by clicking on “Register Dealership” and let's fight back against the zero value retailers.

 

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