Who to choose as your UK Lodge Manufacturer?
Choosing a manufacturer for your holiday park or leisure site is a crucial decision that can impact both the short-term and long-term success of your project. When considering whether to go with a larger manufacturer or a smaller one, it's essential to weigh the pros and cons of each option carefully.
Pros of Choosing a Larger Manufacturer
(A large manufacturer is considered to have a capacity of over 1000 models a year)
Quick Turnaround and Flexibility: Larger manufacturers have the capacity to handle large orders efficiently, often accommodating last-minute requests. This flexibility means you don't need as much lead time to plan your order, which can be a significant advantage in a fast-paced market.
Extensive Experience: With years of experience, larger manufacturers offer a broad selection of designs that have been refined over time. This experience ensures you get tried-and-tested designs, which can save you the hassle of starting from scratch.
Established Brand: Some regular holiday goers know their brands just as you know your suit brands. Choosing a familiar product can support these avid getaway goers.
Cons of Choosing a Larger Manufacturer
Limited Customisation: These manufacturers may be rigid in making edits to existing designs. This lack of flexibility can result in a holiday park that blends in with the rest.
Environmental and Health Concerns: Mass-produced units from larger manufacturers often contain a large sum of plastics that emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), especially in the heat. These emissions can contribute to health issues for those staying in the lodges for prolonged periods of time.
Focus on Leisure Market: Their designs are often tailored primarily for the leisure market, with less consideration for longevity and energy efficiency, which might not be ideal for holiday parks with long term goals.
Pros of Choosing a Smaller Manufacturer
(A small manufacturer is considered to have a capacity of under 200 models a year)
Customisation and Uniqueness: Smaller manufacturers can offer more customised solutions, tailoring designs to fit the specific layout and aesthetic preferences of your site. This level of personalisation ensures your lodges stand out on your holiday park.
Attention to Detail: With a smaller scale of production, these manufacturers often provide a higher level of care and attention to each unit. This can result in better craftsmanship and a superior end product.
Close Relationship and Support: Smaller manufacturers typically offer more personalised aftercare support, fostering a close relationship between the manufacturer and the holiday park owner. This support can be invaluable for resolving any issues and ensuring long-term satisfaction.
Agility and Responsiveness: Smaller manufacturers have proven more nimble in navigating challenges like COVID-19 and Brexit. Their smaller workforce and streamlined operations allow them to adapt quickly and grow alongside their clients.
Cons of Choosing a Smaller Manufacturer
Longer Lead Times: The handcrafting process and smaller production capacity mean that orders from smaller manufacturers can take longer to complete. Planning and deposits are usually required 3-4 months in advance to secure factory floor space for your order.
Complex Decision-Making: While having more options and styles can be beneficial, it can also be overwhelming, particularly for those who have previous lodges on site and don’t usually get involved in the design side.
Conclusion
The choice between a larger and a smaller manufacturer depends on your specific needs and priorities. If you value quick turnaround times then a larger manufacturer might be the way to go. However, if customisation, detailed craftsmanship, close support, and adaptability are more important, a smaller manufacturer could be the better choice.
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