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New standout Lakes POS helps Lakes Partners sell

  • 14 Oct 2020

Lakes has introduced a new suite of point of sale material to help Lakes Partners create stand-out showrooms and displays.

The new range, presented in a striking brochure, makes it easy for customers to browse and order what they like. There are bespoke options for Lakes Platinum Partners.

Since 2018, Lakes, a leading manufacturer of showering spaces and a carbon neutral organisation, has been on a journey to introduce new ideas and solutions to help customers make the most of an exciting market.

Lakes’ strong commitment to showrooms and showroom support has influenced the development of its new-look POS portfolio.

The revamped brochure showcases an extensive range of eye-catching material including banner boards, posters, backboards, stickers and more. 

Mike Tattam, Sales & Marketing Director, commented: “Showrooms are a pivotal part of the decision-making process for a new bathroom or shower design.

“In today’s COVID world where showrooms visits are by appointment only, homeowners only visit with serious intentions. So it’s vital, when competing for their business, that merchants and stockists invest in their displays and create an inviting buying space for customers to look around and learn.

“We’ve revamped, updated and added to our POS suite as part of our ongoing commitment to building longstanding and mutually beneficial partnerships with our customers.

“Markets have changed, and they’ve changed more this year than any of the last ten. We aim to constantly look for ways we can help customers sell and help their customers buy in today’s changed new normal.”

Lakes’ new POS brochure can be downloaded here. If you would like hard copies, call the team on 01684 853 870 or speak to your Area Sales Manager.

Tel: 01684 853 870

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