Midwich has launched a
dedicated projector lamps division called Which Lamps in a bid to compete with
rivals Just Lamps and
Hotlamps.
The move comes shortly after the distributor narrowly missed out on buying
Hotlamps when
Computer
2000 (C2000) snapped up the assets of failed audiovisual distributor
Maverick, including
Hotlamps, last month (CRN, 19 November).
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Darren Lewitt, divisional director at Midwich, said: “Although we missed out
on acquiring Hotlamps, we have been able to set up our own division with a
dedicated product manager and sales staff and feel this is the best route for
us.”
Midwich’s goal is to grow Which Lamps to become the UK’s largest lamp
distribution business.
“As the largest projector distributor in Europe, it is a natural aspiration
to become the UK’s largest lamp distributor,” said Lewitt.
However, Dave Bethell, managing director of Just Lamps, said: “Midwich has
been selling projector lamps from the projector vendors it carries for some
time, so I struggle to see what it is now offering that is so different - apart
from putting a name to it.”
Lewitt responded: “We have invested in a huge stockholding - the brands we
represent cover more than 70 per cent of the UK market - and we aim not to
disappoint resellers with stock shortages or lengthy lead times. If VARs have a
specific run-rate project we will also allocate lamps for them on an ongoing
basis.”
He also claimed that Which Lamps’ differentiator is that it only sells
UK-sourced, original lamps.
Meanwhile, Jon Sidwick, managing director of the new Maverick Presentation
Products, owned by C2000, said he had secured exclusivity for the APO range of
compatible lamps that Hotlamps previously sold. “During the turmoil surrounding
Maverick, many of our competitors tried to steal our vendors, including APO. But
I have now gained back the exclusivity contract for the UK and Hotlamps is up
and running again.”
Asked if Maverick had lost any vendors as a result of it entering
administration, Sidwick replied: “We have not had any vendors say no yet, but
there are still a few conversations to conclude. There is one vendor we might
lose as it had been saying for some time that it was over distributed (in the
UK).
“On a positive note we have also secured all the manufacturing links for our
Vision range of installation accessories and will be relaunching the Vision
brand in January,” added Sidwick.
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