Cycloc Solo - Wall Mount Bike Storage Rack – Vertical and Horizontal Cycle Storage - Blue

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Cycloc Solo - Wall Mount Bike Storage Rack – Vertical and Horizontal Cycle Storage - Blue

Cycloc Solo - Wall Mount Bike Storage Rack – Vertical and Horizontal Cycle Storage - Blue

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This was an incredibly difficult decision to make, particularly as we have a development pipeline of new products, but it's personally important to me to do this while we remain solvent and with no creditors.”

It is very disappointing. I am a naturally optimistic person, but in a sense it is very difficult to be positive," he said. Cycloc founder Andrew Lang is identifying new markets for his award-winning cycle storage business thanks to mentoring from Dan Grimshaw from design and construction firm Beam Development I read a study a few months ago which talked about how a large proportion of RTB formerly-social-rental property ends up simply becoming privately letted property instead. Yes the bus persuaded 500,000 people to change their minds... Possibly the most effective bit of political advertising ever. One of the things that is quite disappointing about this whole process is that from the outset, we made an active decision to manufacture in the UK. We’ve remained faithful to that and it feels as though the UK government hasn’t necessarily helped us.”

The UKTBC has now launched a nationwide consultation to gather evidence on the biggest challenges faced by Brexit. As most of you will be aware the last few years of trading have been extremely challenging for the cycling industry, something we have not been immune to. We have faced rising operation costs alongside negative impacts of COVID and increased barriers to selling in the EU as a result of Brexit, something that has been magnified by our wish to continue to manufacture in the UK. Lang said, “This was an incredibly difficult decision to make, particularly as we have a development pipeline of new products, but it was personally important to me to wind operations down whilst the company is still solvent and without owing creditors. I’m having to press pause for now to take some time away and evaluate what form Cycloc might be able to take in the future.” In the EU, where similar pressures including supply chain and Covid problems applied, the cost of materials went up 35% while labour in countries such as Denmark and the Netherlands went up by just over 14%.

London-based wall-mounted bike storage company Cycloc reported it would cease production, with its founder, Andrew Lang, citing the impact of Brexit as one of the principal reasons. D’Maris Coffman, the director of the Bartlett school of sustainable construction at University College London said Covid and the energy crisis had also driven up costs. “On balance, I would agree that Covid is the least of the three, probably a fifth all told, and that Brexit and the energy crisis are probably about two-fifths each, about 40% each,” she said.

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Head of marketing Patron McCleary explained how the focus has now turned to being "reactive" and trying to tap into new markets in the US, Asia, Australia and South Africa. I’m having to press pause for now to take some time away and evaluate what form Cycloc might be able to take in the future.” So BrExit proponents may think there are benefits (ironically, by being able to enter into other FTAs, even though the EU is pretty open with FTAs - and it was often the UK who objected to new FTAs, such as the India deal) and can speculate that - one day - some in the UK might benefit from some FTA that they might not otherwise have had. However, that doesn't change the _certainty_ (predictable before, and evident after BrExit) that there will be many businesses who are disrupted and lose out - sometimes badly enough that it shuts them down. Wall-mounted bicycle storage firm Cycloc is to cease production, with its founder citing the impact of Brexit as one of the principal reasons for the decision. Even then, the financial burden proved too onerous, and with Lowe saying that it was clear that sales to the EU were “not going to recover to their pre-Brexit levels,” the facility would have continued operating at a loss.

Underlining that the company remained committed to making its products in the UK, he said: “"It is very disappointing. I am a naturally optimistic person, but in a sense it is very difficult to be positive. I don't believe that everyone who voted Remain is acting like a spoilt child - most of us would be happy to see some tangible benefits from the whole Brexit fiasco and would be prepared to say "you know what, maybe it was a good idea but certainly not because of the reasons given before the vote". However, we are yet to see any benefits that I know of - let me know if you find any. One of the things that is quite disappointing about this whole process is that from the outset, we made an active decision to manufacture in the UK. We've remained faithful to that and it feels as though the UK government hasn’t necessarily helped us. I couldn't say there was anything positive," Jerry Lawson said at the time. "There's extra paperwork, and there are extra costs. And there's a whole lot of unknown.We have about half a dozen products in the pipeline that are in a very advanced stage but we've not been able to commit the capital to bring those to the market yet because of the other Brexit costs and problems we’ve been confronted with." Brexit and the bike industry: we ask UK brands, retailers and distributors how the new rules are affecting them The end of BoE Quantitative Easing (printing money) was bound to be big and the 15 consecutive hikes in base rate were bound to have an impact on the biggest financial commitment that people make. So a price slow but not crash is the best to be expected, and the effect of QE largely remains on making housing cost so many multiples of income that it seem far off to impossible. He said it was “very difficult to be positive” about the situation, citing “Kafkaesque” rules introduced for trading with EU member states.



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