Piano logistics liquidated and bought out?
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Piano logistics liquidated and bought out?
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http://www.roadtransport.com/Articles/2 ... -RampB.htm
Is it actually true?
Are they still operating?
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I can find out through GSG if needed, they have their Kawais & Yams delivered from them mainly..... but dont know if effective as of now.
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Post by MarkGoodwinPianos »
http://www.aston-spinks.co.uk/piano/home.html
I'd never heard of Aston Spinks before today.
Either way, I hope the company manages to get profitable again. PL have moved plenty of pianos for me and I always found them to be friendly, efficient, polite and my customers loved them too. I use pianospeed these days as they have a depot close to me which helps get jobs done quicker.
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Post by pianologistics »
Just to clarify a few points on Piano Logistics Ltd. I formed Piano
Logistics in 1998 as a business, to cover a gap in the market, for a
quality piano moving company, to provide a piano moving service
offering a higher standard than any other company.
Over the years we have invested heavily in staff and equipment we grew
in size to around thirty-five staff, ten trucks and warehousing etc.
But then we hit recession from 2008 until 2011. There was a gradual
decline in new pianos being delivered and also an increased competition
from anyone with a website and a van. I looked at the business last
year and it became obvious any period of growth was well and truly over
within the piano industry, and that, on a whole, most people want a
cheap price over service, experience and equipment, not all but most of
them.
The whole market place has changed dramatically in the past five years,
after losing one of our long term customers solely on price, I decided
to get back to the basics of what we do best on a smaller scale, rather
than having to fight on price constantly. I had no choice but cut
overheads. I had to close our Milton Keynes warehouse and office and,
in doing so, we had to close Piano Logistics Ltd. I then passed our
core staff onto Aston Spinks, a small art moving company that Piano
Logistics is now a division of. We still have around twenty core staff
from Piano Logistics and we still deliver pianos for Kawai, Steinway,
Yamaha, Piano Warehouse and Reids etc. plus many schools and public, We
still offer a weekly service throughout the UK and I would say we are
still the best-equipped piano moving company the UK has ever had.
I if anyone requires a quotation or chat our phone number is still the
same, I would also like to thank our loyal customers for their support
and help through these changing times
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Thanks for popping on to post a reply. Well done!
So are you profitable now?
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Yes we seem to be doing ok. It's always going to be a hard industry because we are working with two scales; the dealer wants the cheapest and the private customer wants the best, a hard one to juggle. A few months ago we opened a small depot in Paris, and have weekly runs there. We have larger, high security premises in London and have started weekly runs to Holland and Germany. It has been excellent going in with an Art transporter with high standards, we can now mix the long runs with high value art work, which are mostly square with no stacking, so fits in nicely with what we do. If you ever need a piano moved give us a call. In fact if anyone needs any information or help regarding all aspects of piano moving, please do not hesitate to contact me at Piano Logistics.
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Post by MarkGoodwinPianos »
As a dealer my primary concerns are:
- competent experienced movers for up-ending and stair jobs
- fast delivery times
- excellent communications with my customers
- flexible enough to work with my system, not forcing me to work with their system
- out of hours contactable
- well spoken drivers/movers
- fast email and text message replies for schedule questions
- "can do" attitude of the movers
And finally... I don't want piano movers who will talk about my shop to other dealers. In the past I found that the movers from the big companies would often ask "how's business" and "are you selling many this month" and "company x is struggling" or "company y is doing well". It seemed that the smaller firms were happy to get on with the job without too much chatter whereas the movers from the larger companies liked to talk about who was selling and who was struggling.
I don't remember now if I'm talking about Piano Logistics, G&R or Butlers but it just seemed that the bigger the company, the more gossip got passed around by the movers.
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If delivery guys did not ask you are you busy then they would have nothing to talk about, its just a common question, are you busy, weather’s bad etc etc, there are no big companies in this industry just small specialist ones.
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Asking me if I'm busy is one thing. That's polite.
Telling me who else is busy or quiet is beyond their remit. But like I said I don't remember which company's movers were doing this but it was one of the bigger ones.
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Yesterday Yell.com phoned me. Part of his sales pitch to sell me google adword services was to ask me how many pianos I sell a week. That's cheeky. Then he asked me how much I currently spend on adwords. That's cheeky. I told him "no comment" to both questions.
A company phoned me offering a service that he was already offering to an existing piano dealer. I tested him by asking who the company was and how much business he estimated they were doing. He told me some highly sensitive information to try and win my trust. By doing so, lost my trust and that was that. I would have respected him more for not telling me.
Youve got to have discretion when it comes to business-to-business services. Trust is important and it's hard to gain but easy to lose.
Stop me if I'm waffling haha
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
but that's the piano trade.... They are use to being asked who selling what and who not doing so well by retailers. Its bit like the two old dears in a Les Dawson sketch.MarkGoodwinPianos wrote: Asking me if I'm busy is one thing. That's polite.
Telling me who else is busy or quiet is beyond their remit. But like I said I don't remember which company's movers were doing this but it was one of the bigger ones.
Before the internet the only other way of getting info on the trade beside trade shows was the removal men.
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Re: Piano logistics liquidated and bought out?
Sorry Mark .... have to agree that I too wouldn't view it as anything else but normal friendly chit chat. In fact everywhere I go people ask "how's business" or " are you experiencing any effects of the general economic downturn"! Rather than regarding it as being un-professional, I regard it as an opportunity to plant mis-information .... not information that might lead to a competitor to have any unfair advantage.Barrie Heaton wrote:but that's the piano trade.... They are use to being asked who selling what and who not doing so well by retailers. Its bit like the two old dears in a Les Dawson sketch.MarkGoodwinPianos wrote: Asking me if I'm busy is one thing. That's polite.
Telling me who else is busy or quiet is beyond their remit. But like I said I don't remember which company's movers were doing this but it was one of the bigger ones.
Before the internet the only other way of getting info on the trade beside trade shows was the removal men.
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I agree. Just being topical more than anything else when they don't really know you. Whereas, I on the other hand, would use my cheeky charm to mimick you from off one of your videos!Johnkie wrote: Sorry Mark .... have to agree that I too wouldn't view it as anything else but normal friendly chit chat. In fact everywhere I go people ask "how's business" or " are you experiencing any effects of the general economic downturn"! Rather than regarding it as being un-professional, I regard it as an opportunity to plant mis-information .... not information that might lead to a competitor to have any unfair advantage.
Keep smiling, dude!
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