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Bog Rolls and Revenue

Written by Robert Craven on Wednesday, 07 March 2012 11:26
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Everyone loves a story about the underdog; it is part of the whole small business and entrepreneurship ethos. The stereotypical Branson-esque story goes: find a dull industry and go in and shake it up by delivering a service that the customers want. Branson has done it in air and rail travel. More modestly, enter Ollie Rastall and David Piper at Source Supplies.

Rastall and Piper have quite literally attacked the cleaning supplies industry. They sell the stuff that every place needs: toilet paper, cleaning chemicals “for all your washroom and janitorial requirements”. Sounds dull to me but as the saying goes, “where there’s muck there’s brass”.

In their own way, Rastall and Piper have grabbed this industry by the throat. Competing head-on with well-established national and regional players they have put the fun into the industry. Their website is light, bright and breezy: the guys are passionate about the business. More importantly, they are passionate about blowing away their customers with what can only be described as legendary or remarkable service. By that I mean service worth remarking about.

Taking a leaf out of the books of well-known entrepreneurs who have put the fun into a tired industy and adding a bit of craziness to boot, they remind me of a combination of Innocent, Ben and Jerry’s, and Branson.

Nice guys, Nice business.

With rapid growth over the past two years, how have David and his team achieved this “zero to hero” story. Dave says that they have been “capitalising on the lack of flexibility and customer service that the larger, national competitors offer”. How long will that last?

The easy bit is sourcing what are essentially stock goods but their difference does appear to be in the service. In what is a highly price-sensitive industry, the boys insist on delivery with a big, big smile. And on time (or early). And with the actual things you ordered. And cup cakes. And chocolate brownies. And a Christmas party. And a barbeque. These are not gimmicks but a way of separating themselves from the competition. Neat.

With a small team of drivers who are trained to deliver not just cleaning supplies but a fantastic customer experience, David stands by the small business mentality “so many small companies model themselves on the larger businesses. There is a gap in the market for suppliers to be much more attentive when it comes to customer service”. I think everyone could learn a thing or two from these guys who are not just talking the talk.

I wrote this cameo of Ollie and Dave's Source Supplies and then they went and won the the award for Business of The Year at The Toast Of Surrey

Last modified on Wednesday, 07 March 2012 11:49
Robert Craven

Robert Craven

Robert Craven shows MDs and owners how to grow their sales and profits and focuses on how to do this in recessionary times.

He is a keynote speaker and the author of business best-seller ‘Kick-Start Your Business’ (foreword by Sir Richard Branson). His new book “Grow Your Service Firm” is out now! http://www.robert-craven.com/gysf.php .

He also runs The Directors’ Centre, helping growing businesses to grow. http://www.directorscentre.com For further information, contact Robert Craven on 01225 851044 rc@directorscentre.com

Website: www.robert-craven.com/gysf.php

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0 # Ollie Rastall 2012-03-07 20:08
Thanks, Robert. We're delighted to have won the award and are thoroughly enjoying 2012 so far. The hard work is only just beginning!
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0 # Robert Craven 2012-03-22 14:10
Awards are a fantastic way to get PR coverage. RC
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0 # Abigail Bromell 2012-04-30 11:49
Great story, nice to have a further insight in to a very promising company - watch this space I think!

Abigail
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0 # Robert Craven 2012-05-03 14:20
Thanks for this Abigail. Starting to feel like you might be stalking me!!!
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