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Franchise Focus


An alien in the franchise sector


Climb the career ladder by investing in a franchise with MACC and join the wave of innovation


INVESTMENT LEVEL: FROM £18,900


regularly visit building sites and workshops to meet tradesmen, and to discuss the problems they come across when at work and fi nd the right solutions together. MACC Building Solutions has become, over the years, a true partner for the professionals of the construction industry. This unique partnership is also true with its franchisees.


It starts with excellent one-to-one induction training at the head offi ce in France where you are taught how to demonstrate and sell the MACC products. This is followed by four weeks in the fi eld where MACC makes sure you can run your business properly. All MACC vans are fi tted out with an


thousands of tradesmen all over Europe. Today, the French family-run business is constantly developing new access, lifting and storage products that go beyond their customers’ expectations. The MACC marketing and research department works hard to continuously come up with new ideas with the help of qualifi ed tradesmen. Several technicians


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ith almost 60 years of experience, MACC’s story started with a ground-breaking ladder that changed the lives of


on-board computer system called IRIS to help you run your business effi ciently and manage your sales. The IT department is currently working on the next generation system, IRIS 2.0. This system is being developed with the same care given to MACC products. The IT specialists simply ask the users how they work and what they need in their opinion to become even more effi cient.


Nowadays, it is all about being faster and more effi cient. IRIS 2.0 will help you organise your day, reduce the time spent behind the wheel driving your van, and reduce the mileage and the fuel consumption. You will instantly know where your customers are located and it will be possible to fi ll in your diary with just two or three clicks. When looking for information


about a customer, you will either be able to use the current database, which is regularly refreshed, or you will be able to instantly connect to other nationwide databases.


“This is followed by four weeks in the fi eld where MACC makes sure you can run your business properly.”


Invoices are automatically issued to your customers and MACC handles deliveries and an after-sales service for you. If you have made amendments on the database, the changes are taken into account instantly and saved. That way, if something happens to your computer, your business is safe: the IT department will be able to regenerate a new database from the last update and send you a new computer within 24 hours. A nice van professionally kitted out for demonstration purposes, along with very innovative products which do not suff er any competition, an on-board computer system to manage your business and a dedicated support team always at your disposal – are the ingredients required to build a solid and bright future. Do you want to be part of the MACC Building Solutions success story but are not sure whether this is something you could do? Do not miss out on this truly unique opportunity and make sure you book a ride on a MACC Building Solutions van today.


MACC Tools/construction


www.macc-uk.com fkolz@macc.eu 0116 2789 820


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Investment: £10k-£20k


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