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LCG’s appeal to smaller suppliers

15 October 2024 - 13:08

Small specialist suppliers are as necessary at the upcoming London Casino and Gaming expo (January 14-16) as the behemoths of the international gambling industry.

Written by Redazione

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And the smaller companies can have the same kind of penetration of the big name casinos as the slots suppliers. Take Uniforms by John Marks as an example.  The London-based Uniforms by John Marks is a typical example.

Carolyne Hirsch, managing director of the company, has seen her company’s products dress the staff at big names in the UK, such as Genting, Aspers, Hippodrome,  Metropolitan, Admiral and Grosvenor, and in other countries at Casinos Poland, Sopron in Hungary, golden ~Palace in Belgium, Admiral in Liechtenstein, Viage in Belgium and many others. 

“We’re a long-established supplier with a proven record for quality and service. We have an art department that creates bespoke designed garments and we also supply from a large variety of stock-supported collections. We customise, personalise and brand as requested.”

And Carolyne will take her products to the LCG (London Casino & Gaming Show) in January at ExCeL and will have a booth there, going to ICE in Barcelona a week later to meet customers, but without a stand. “We hope that with the London event we can open new markets, such as amusement arcades and spread within the leisure industry.”

LCG, therefore, means for Uniforms by John Marks an opportunity to get in touch with new venues and customers in the UK. “The decision makers are generally the owners and the managing directors and I think that they will go to the show.”
 

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