We would love to hear your thoughts about our site and services, please take our survey here.
London South East prides itself on its community spirit, and in order to keep the chat section problem free, we ask all members to follow these simple rules. In these rules, we refer to ourselves as "we", "us", "our". The user of the website is referred to as "you" and "your".
By posting on our share chat boards you are agreeing to the following:
The IP address of all posts is recorded to aid in enforcing these conditions. As a user you agree to any information you have entered being stored in a database. You agree that we have the right to remove, edit, move or close any topic or board at any time should we see fit. You agree that we have the right to remove any post without notice. You agree that we have the right to suspend your account without notice.
Please note some users may not behave properly and may post content that is misleading, untrue or offensive.
It is not possible for us to fully monitor all content all of the time but where we have actually received notice of any content that is potentially misleading, untrue, offensive, unlawful, infringes third party rights or is potentially in breach of these terms and conditions, then we will review such content, decide whether to remove it from this website and act accordingly.
Premium Members are members that have a premium subscription with London South East. You can subscribe here.
London South East does not endorse such members, and posts should not be construed as advice and represent the opinions of the authors, not those of London South East Ltd, or its affiliates.
Haha SLF72 but only marginally. Better with a Bunnahabhain
Perhaps Jim’s Middlesbrough plant is going into full scale production of Byotrol 24?
maybe they could put it in bigger bottles and stick a Laphroaig label on it. then not only would it taste better but they wouldn't have to go to the trouble of finding a whole new customer base.
Frac,
"When demand returns"
Distilleries were already concerned about the impact of Brexit on their business.
Also having to negotiate to sell to USA where President Trump was looking at imposing new duties.
Given WHO/CDC recommend alcohol based sanitisar and there's likely to be demand for it for a while, it seems a good new business for distilleries to easily diversify into to.
He could then give it away free knowing it was “Simply the best” rather than “Just Gel”....
Or perhaps they will stick to their core markets when demand returns !!! Jim can of course always pay Byot £100m for some decent IP and make it all in this new Middlesbrough plant ( save it being decommissioned ) win win I’d say
No, it's a bit of nationalistic obligation and mostly self promotion for those guys, and why not, good on them.
SLF,
"all these high profile freebies from ineos and brewdog etc just serve to increase the size and awareness of the market for the future."
If anything I think it'll lead to the established players upping production from their factories and if anything I'm sure some will follow companies like InEos and BrewDog and open up a factory to sell alcohol based sanitiser. If Ineos or BrewDog see the demand, they or other distilleries might open up a new subsidiary, especially with uncertainty being created because of Brexit.
More so than ever! MRSA followed by Nora virus followed by swine / SARS but none were as high profile , worldwide & of Pandemic proportion ... Byotrol will be on a shopping list sometime soon
Agreed Frac, all these high profile freebies from ineos and brewdog etc just serve to increase the size and awareness of the market for the future. I don't believe the demand will go back to what it was previously. And with greater awareness will come more discerning customers requiring the best products.
Frac,
"the need for specialist antiviral surface cleaning agents for the professional environment will both increase 100-250% this year and stay at that level for a number of years to come"
The sp has moved up around 3 times, hence why I believe it's already in the price.
There needs to be some clarity and detail from the company and not just orders to June have increased from £0.35m to £1.7m.
That could be months and years ..... the need for ventilators will peak at say 500k worldwide over and above current capacity , but the need for specialist antiviral surface cleaning agents for the professional environment will both increase 100-250% this year and stay at that level for a number of years to come
Think you will find it’s all being taken by the American healthcare system at present ..... will go on shelves only when they have manufacturing capacity that’s not taken by commercial demand
IBS (a fitting abbreviation for your handle). I note that your 28 LSE posts, since March 2016, all on Byotrol, all negative spin and based on your supposed technical industry knowledge. This seems to date back to a lot of re-organising in the company. As I've said before, it sounds like you are an ex-employee with bad blood. Can't you just let it go now?
The new management and board are making great progress and I believe that Byotrol has a very bright future.
A lot of old news being viewed as new? Even Tristel, Chlorine Dioxide? Raises a couple of simple questions: is Byotrol compatible and if so can this 'new formula' be listed, endorsed and sold / used?
You'd think a Target extension (at least) would be a given, but maybe it depends on how lazy the retailer support is/was.
It's dated Feb 2019, so over a year old..
Wasn't it when Byot replaced their old fragrances and reduced the size of their bottles at Target??
The trial at Target finished yesterday.
Given the current outbreak you would hope the rollout of the products to all Target stores and/or new partners signing up.
Great read. Not sure it's current though. The fool's tristel one clearly is and bodes well for medium to long term.
Well done David Traynor.
https://www.sharecast.com/news/aim-bulletin/us-consumer-demand-leads-to-more-fragrant-byotrol-variant--3768920.html