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Buy, Sell, Consign -
All Leasing Services (ALS) Does it All
By
Jamie Hamilton
If you remember The Wholesale Group,
you already know ALS. Grandfather in the industry, Mickey Stammer,
started ALS about five years ago after selling The Wholesale Group.
The integrity and honesty that were staples there for so many years
are carried on at ALS.
That’s why, when you buy, sell, or
consign with them, you can expect the best treatment, machines, and
information: expect to know what to expect, when the machine arrives
or sells. The condition report they do on every machine
tells it all.
Buy from ALS- What You’ll Find
ALS supplies
dealers with used copiers, printers, and faxes from a large
inventory listed on their website (www.alscopiers.com).
Contracts with leasing companies to do repossessions allow them to
get in newer makes and models than are usually found at used
equipment wholesalers.
Dealers will find machines from
brands they can trust like Toshiba, Canon, Konica, Sharp, Mita,
Ricoh, Minolta, Pitney Bowes, Panasonic, Xerox, Lanier, Danka, and
Savin to name a few. Search by brand, or search the entire
inventory: ALS’ website is “as real time as they can get it,” and
provides a condition comment on each machine if anything is wrong.
You will find comments like “doesn’t have paper tray,” “paper jams”
or “damaged front panel” if there are any problems with the machine.
“You will see, when you visit our
inventory, that each machine is given a report stating anything that
may affect our clients’ decision to buy the asset,” says
www.alscopiers.com.
Since ALS is nationwide, not
regional, dealers will find a larger selection of machines than can
be found elsewhere. Their professional, courteous staff can assist
dealers with purchases and selection decisions. Finding the right
used machine can be tricky, especially if you are not confident in
your sales rep.
At ALS, they are up front about the
condition of their machines, and they back up their “Satisfaction
Guaranteed” policy. “What distinguishes us in the industry is
being fair and honest with our customers. If it doesn’t pass copy
or it has yellow covers, we tell you. It’s a trust. Once you earn
their trust, you keep it by being fair,” said Brad Stammer, Mickey’s
son, who has 10 years in the industry.
Buying from ALS is easy, quick, and
sensitive to dealers’ needs. If you need information, ALS is prompt
on getting you an extensive overview of their inventory and what can
ship today. Also, great package deals promise better pricing with
ALS and benefit dealers with high quantity orders.
Sell to ALS-
Got Machines?
If you have machines to
sell, ALS wants to know about it. “Fax us a list of all your
available equipment, we want to make a bid on it, ” said Mickey
Stammer. ALS will purchase all complete units and remove them
for you in a timely fashion.
ALS is well financed, and
they are looking for ongoing relationships with dealers. Offering
dealers a customized contract is just one way ALS prunes its
business for the long-term. They’ve got the muscle to market
worldwide and get the best price for your machines. Therefore,
dealers get more. It is this kind of professionalism that keeps ALS
on top in the industry.
Consign with ALS- Need to
Reach a Worldwide Market?
ALS can sell your
machines worldwide. Can you? Their inventory turns over twelve
times or more per year, they sell 1000 units per month, and 30
percent of their business is exported. Is this the target audience
you need to get your machines in front of?
If so, ALS makes
consigning easy. They will provide you with accurate condition
reports within 48 hours, repossession of equipment services, and
guaranteed payments on the 15th and 31st. If
you need your reports customized, just let ALS know.
ALS will assess your
machine, make a condition report within 48 hours, and send you top
dollar for it. It’s that simple.
Honesty- A Business
Philosophy
“ALS was founded on a
philosophy, not a product. ‘Be fair and honest and you will have a
customer forever.’ This has been our winning philosophy since day
one,’ says the ALS website. And this has been passed on through the
generations.
From Mickey Stammer, to
Kevin Ebert, to his son, Brad, from 1969 to 1999, ALS has been bred
off this mantra. When asked what distinguished them in the
industry, both Stammer’s said, in separate interviews, “Honesty”.
A philosophy like this
one is hard to come by in this industry. Maybe that’s why the
family duo has lasted so long.
Backbone of the Industry
ALS was started in
Tustin, CA in 1999 by Mickey Stammer about 2 years after selling the
Wholesale Group. He tried retirement but his past customers would
not let him rest. Key members of the team include Kevin Ebert,
President, Brad Stammer, VP of Sales, and Danny Chang, who heads the
export division.
M. Stammer began two
companies at this time: ALS, which deals mainly with copiers,
printers and faxes, and SAM (Secured Asset Management), which
handles anything else the leasing companies need to reclaim.
ALS repossesses the
machines, creates a condition report for each machine, and then
re-markets them for the leasing companies. This is how ALS gets the
new model machines that
U.S. dealers
are looking for. Also, they purchase or consign used machines, in
any quantity, from dealers or distributors.
Both companies are a ONE
STOP SHOP that leasing companies can go to for repossessions, asset
verification, appraisals, inspection services, recovery, and the
re-marketing of assets once leasing companies have been unable to
collect.
From his famous exporting
business at the Wholesale Group, Mr. Stammer has secured a solid
export customer base that he has grown since 1969. He and his son,
Brad Stammer, were well known as a great source for used machines,
so when they made their comeback with ALS, their old customer base
was there waiting for them. “We’re back!” Their advertising read.
With a special
concentration in South East Asia and Latin America, where analog
machines are still selling substantially, ALS has a steady flow of
business based on the reputation of an honest man who knows the
industry, Mickey Stammer.
Expansion
Today the business has
grown from three employees to eleven. They are no longer in Tustin
in a 14,000 sq ft facility, but have moved to Irvine to a 45,000 sq
ft one. Most of their one thousand sales per month are copiers.
The biggest change
they’ve seen in the industry is that domestic dealers are no longer
looking for analog machines; they are making the digital switch.
Even so, ALS has a big export market that keeps running orders at
cheaper shipping costs.
Worldwide sales won’t
keep them from expanding their domestic endeavors, however. ALS
is opening a new location in
St. Charles, Missouri to
service the Midwest and East Coast.
The new location will
be open June fifteenth and will include sales and distribution
operations, functioning just like the Irvine facility.
East Coast dealers will
benefit from cheaper and faster shipping as well as reliable
customer service and equipment. No matter what your location is,
ALS is ready to service your equipment needs.
Contact ALS:
T. 866-727-3750
E-mail:
sales@alscopiers.com
Web:
www.alscopiers.com
By Jamie Hamilton—
in addition to writing business profiles in ENX, Jamie writes and
designs ads, brochures, catalogs, newsletters, and manuals for
companies in the imaging industry. She can be contacted at: Tel/
Fax 502-896-1051 or e-mail her at:
jamiewriter@hotmail.com.
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