Cyclepods moving into unexploited market
This week we’ve had a Cyclepods International meeting. We have them approx every 6 weeks. We had a very promising discussion on our Displaypod proposition.
From our Cannondale case (a cyclepod installed in a Toronto bike shop made up in Cannondale colors), studying British, Danish and Swedish bike shops, and discussing with an UK based shop fitter, we know there is a huge unexploited market for bike shop fitting and we are optimistic that we have a very attractive proposal to the bike retailers and manufacturers.
Looking at typical shop re-fitting sales impact and bike retail data, such as standard shop fitting cost and sales increase needed to hit break even, we have an extremely appealing offer to take to the market.
International expansion for Cyclepods
We are now 5 months into our engagement with Cyclepods. Currently we have interesting discussion with new business partners in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Canada, Malaysia and South Korea. Germany has come the furthest and our German partner will launch our products in February in Germany, Switzerland and Austria as well as in a number of central European countries. In North America we have an interesting discussion with an US premium bike brand, who wants to use the Cyclepod to expose their bikes in show rooms.
During fall ’09 the Streetpod design has been finalized. Check www.cyclepods.com shortly for pictures and details. The Streetpod is a welcome contribution to our product portfolio, focusing the on-street parking market.
In our home market – UK & Ireland - we just finalized the installation of 200 Spacepod units at KPMG’s new office in Canary Wharf (London). We’ve also added more Minipods sales resources, to further meet the great demand for this product.
Rainmaking in the UK
In the light of the very positive progress in Rainmaking throughout the last 12 months, we have decided to expand to the UK. For this reason, we are now looking for a Business Developer in London - see the job description here:
http://www.rainmaking.dk/media/18597/business%20developer%20with%20partner%20potential.pdf
We are already active in the British market due to our engagement in CyclePods (www.cyclepods.co.uk) that sells eco-friendly, design bicycle racks to customers such as Sky, BBC, IKEA, Sainsbury, and The Guardian among others.
Furthermore, we have a number of interesting points of contacts and projects, which are to be looked more in to.
Our goal is to create a full-grown London-office within a few years with 3-5 local partners and 20-30 employees in order to launch new concepts to the large British market. However, to begin with, we are starting fairly slowly with a single Business Developer having his/her working space situated in an entrepreneurial office space. In this way, we can create a couple of start-ups with positive cash flows which will lay the ground for further expansion.
Do you have any good ideas or contacts in London, which we should know of?
Rainmaking engages in CyclePods
On August 1st, Rainmaking engaged in the successful, British entrepreneurial firm, CyclePods (www.cyclepods.co.uk). We have been working on sealing this deal for the past 4-5 months, and we are very excited that the contract is now signed and all formalities are settled.
CyclePods has developed a selection of eco-friendly, designer bicycle racks that are space-saving as well as very protective of the bicycles. CyclePods is experiencing great success, and has attracted customers such as BBC, Sky, IKEA, Sainsbury, The Guardian, and many others. Furthermore, CyclePods has sold a kids-version of the bicycle rack to more than 100 schools across Britain.
The product has won several deign prizes, and been exposed in TV in various countries. Now, it is up to Rainmaking to utilize this great start-up and wide exposure in an international manner. We will examine a number of core markets, find suitable distributors, educate these, and provide them with all the support, which they need in order to succeed in their markets respectively.
Designer cycle racks
During the last couple of months we have had a dialogue with the British entrepreneur and design company www.cyclepods.co.uk
The founder James Steward is a very talented and likeable person, who has developed a new kind of cycle racks that really stands out. James and his team have already created a sales success in UK, and with customers as The Guardian, BBC, IKEA, M&S, SKY, Ford, Pepsi, and Rebook, they have proved that the product is sellable. The international expansion hasn’t been prioritized so far, and we are now discussing whether Rainmaking shall enter as co-owners and put full focus on the task with identifying, choosing and training distributors worldwide. More to follow.