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May 2024 ertonline.co.uk Who’s who – Multiple Household Appliances WHO’S WHO? Bluestem Group: Multiple Household Appliances Bluestem Group


38 Bluestem Road, Ransomes Industrial Estate, Ipswich, IP3 9RR


01473 271272 sales@bluestemgroup.co.uk www.bluestemgroup.co.uk


achieving that success by providing unrivalled support and service. Customers can enjoy a range of service and logistic offerings from Bluestem Group including next day delivery to their store, or direct to their customer’s home on their behalf.


A new partnership between Bluestem and B


luestem Group have grown to become one of the UK’s leading suppliers of electrical appliances and household goods, establishing as Pik-a-Pak in 1988 and then


rebranding in 2020. Bluestem Group is an award-winning business that prides itself on operational excellence and quality, innovative products. Bluestem’s vision is to be the most trusted provider of electrical appliances in the UK.


Manufacturer of multichannel brands Through their brands Igenix, Statesman, and Ewbank, Bluestem Group can offer a diverse product range to their customers across categories such as SDA, air treatment, heating, cooking, laundry, refrigeration, and cleaning. Bluestem Group also operates in several sales channels to support independent and national retailers, wholesalers, and distributors, as well as B2B, facilities management and the leisure industry. The company have been manufacturing quality products


for over 30 years, with


a dedicated department to source and maintain their high levels of quality control.


An international team on the ground ensure a product has not only been rigorously tested but that the facilities in the supply chain are audited in line with Bluestem’s high level of standards and expectations.


Provider of household appliances Drawing upon decades of experience, Bluestem Group have fostered strong distribution relationships with many of the leading consumer brands including Dualit, Russell Hobbs, Panasonic, Black & Decker, Numatic and Tefal. These partner brands allow Bluestem Group to offer an even wider range of products to their customers, expanding across categories such as audio, TV, telephones and even pre-packed accessories like batteries, fuses, and lamps. Bluestem Group has


an exclusive


distribution partnership with the De’Longhi Group, comprising of the brands De’Longhi, Kenwood, Braun, and Ariete, with exclusive distribution rights to Ariete in the UK market.


Delivering for independent retailers Bluestem Group are committed to putting their customers’ ever-evolving needs at the heart of everything they do, and their people are key to


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Furdeco allows retailers to offer a two-man delivery service to their customers, where large appliances can be delivered and installed in the end user’s room of choice. This dropship opportunity allows Bluestem Group’s customers to increase the range of products they can offer without taking up valuable space in their stores or tying up their credit limit and cash flow. Supporting customers in-person through an experienced Area Sales Team, online, and on the phone via a dedicated in-house Customer Service Team is essential to providing high- quality service. All Bluestem products are supported with a 2-year warranty service and backed up by around 25,000 spare parts held in the company’s warehouse ready to support their brands. Offering outstanding products, great stock availability, and a variety of efficient delivery services to support customers’ day to day requirements ensures that independent retailers can have confidence that Bluestem Group will always deliver for their business.


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