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UK Point Of Sale Limited is launching an Independent Point-of-Sale Starter kit, which available from 10th October 2009, offers smaller Independents a ‘one size fits all', cost effective starter pack. The specially collated kit has been designed as part of the manufacturers' 20 year celebrations and as a result will be available with a special introductory discount until the end of the year.
Sales and Marketing Director of UK POS, Debra Jamieson said: "UK POS was set up with Independent retailers and wholesalers in mind and the intent to offer quality point-of-sale products with an experienced understanding of their needs. This formula proved to be vital to the success and growth of our business over these 20 years and as a thank you, we have launched the Point-Of-Sale Starter Kit. Offered at a discounted price, we hope it validates our continued support and look forward to another 20 years working together."
The pack includes: one A1 Pavement Sign to help get those customers through the door; 10 A4 and two A1 Snap Frames to promote special offers and deals using interchangeable posters; 100 Shelf Talkers and 100 Wobbler Arms to improve pricing displays; 100 Suspended Ceiling Hangers and 100 Extending Wire for ceiling posters to guide customers through the store. Debra Jamieson concluded: "Its purpose is to help improve Independents' in-store promotion and subsequently boost sales without these retailers being overwhelmed by such vast product ranges."
UK Point of Sale Group Ltd
0845 450 38 48
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