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WHICH INDUSTRIES COULD YOU SUPPLY AS A STOCKIST?
We’re always on the lookout for well-established businesses across the UK to join the Adams Gas stockist network. By adding our gas products to your existing business offering, you’ll be tapping into a lucrative revenue stream. We have a wide range of gases available; the ones you decide to stock are up to you, and the decision will be guided by the industries you want to supply. If you’re still wondering how our gases could sit alongside other products in your business, keep reading to better understand the different sectors you could supply as an Adams Gas stockist.
The Hospitality Industry – Pubs, Bars and Restaurants
There are approximately 38,500 food-led licensed premises in the UK and a further 57,000 wet-led licensed premises. Most of these businesses utilise bottled gas in their day-to-day operations. Any venue serving draught beer will rely on gas to keep the beer flowing, and pubs, bars and restaurants must have a reliable, consistent supply of gas to keep things running smoothly. Stocking pub gas is an excellent choice for those prepared to deliver gas to local licensed premises weekly and who have a solid reputation in their area for being reliable, punctual and flexible. Running out of gas can be incredibly detrimental to wet-led businesses, and suppliers who can offer out-of-hours gas delivery or emergency orders will thrive in this sector.
What Kind of Gas Could You Supply to Hospitality?
CO2 – for draught lager, cider and post-mix dispensing
CO2/Nitrogen Mixes – for stouts, smooths, bitters and craft beer
Helium – less frequently, but often used for balloons and celebrations
Seasonal or Year-Round?
Supplying gas to your local hospitality sector is a year-round opportunity. However, you may see upticks in demand across the summer months for venues with beer gardens and in December when venues are busier, thanks to Christmas celebrations.
Want to know more about what it’s like to be a cellar gas stockist? Please have a read of our Consumable Solutions Case Study.
Professional and Hobbyist Welders
Becoming an Adams Gas stockist is an obvious choice for any business that deals in welding supplies and consumables. With our comprehensive range of MIG and TIG welding gases in a variety of sizes, we’ve made it easy to access both the hobbyist and professional welding markets. Depending on your business, you can choose to supply both hobby gas and trade gas, or focus your efforts on one or the other. Many industries rely on welding, including agriculture, construction and automotive, so choosing to supply trade gas can open up serval revenue streams.
What Kind of Gas Could You Supply to Welders?
Argon – for TIG welding
Argon/CO2 Mixes – for MIG welding
Propylene – for fusion welding, cutting and heating metals
Seasonal or Year-Round?
Supplying welding gas, particularly for trade, is a year-round opportunity. However, if you choose to go down the hobbyist route, you may find demand dipping in the coldest months, as cold welding can impact the technique and finish; non-professionals may be put off by this.
If you would like to learn more about how lucrative supplying welding gas could be, have a read of our Basic Welding Services Case Study.
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