Leica has issued an official statement, confirming that all major UK repairs will now be dealt with in Germany, as revealed by Amateur Photographer last month.
The statement says: ‘All major repairs will now be sent to the company’s head office in Solms, Germany. In recent years, a large proportion of UK repairs have been carried out in Solms, and a review of this activity has shown a compelling case for switching all major repairs to Germany.
‘With more than 50 specialist technicians and support staff, the widest access to spare parts and the increasing diversity of the company product range, the Leica service operation in Solms is considered increasingly the best and most efficient place for repairs to take place, for customers in the UK and Republic of Ireland.’
The full statement, issued by Leica this afternoon, reads as follows:
Leica confirms new UK Client Care arrangements
3 August 2010: Following the recent announcement regarding the review and restructuring of Leica Camera?s service and warehouse operations in the UK, the company is pleased to confirm the following details with regard to its new Client Care function.
All major repairs will now be sent to the company?s head office in Solms, Germany. In recent years, a large proportion of UK repairs have been carried out in Solms, and a review of this activity has shown a compelling case for switching all major repairs to Germany.
With more than 50 specialist technicians and support staff, the widest access to spare parts and the increasing diversity of the company product range, the Leica service operation in Solms is considered increasingly the best and most efficient place for repairs to take place, for customers in the UK and Republic of Ireland.
Leica owners in the UK and Ireland requiring a repair will be advised and assisted by a new Client Care team based at 25 Bruton Place, Mayfair, who will be on hand to book repairs, and also track progress and communicate the status of repairs. The new team will be able to receive visitors on site or by telephone. Timings will vary according to the type of repair required, but the average repair time is likely to decrease, due to reduced transit times and improved access to spare parts.
Owners will be assisted by a named Leica Camera Client Care Technician for each repair, and the technician will provide personal mobile and email details enabling the owner to stay ?connected? to the progress of their product throughout the duration of their repair. In addition, the Technicians will be able to provide sensor cleaning, some light repairs and adjustments in a brand new lab on site at 25 Bruton Place.
Leica is committed to providing its customers with first class care at all times. Locating the Client Care function next to the Leica Store Mayfair is a major decision in light of the UK economic outlook, however this investment and the changes to the company?s customer care operation have been designed to ensure the highest possible service levels for Leica customers in the future.
Transition period
During August and September, Leica Camera Ltd will transition from the current Milton Keynes-based service process to the new Client Care operation, with completion scheduled by 1 October 2010. During the transition period, customers requiring repairs should contact Leica by telephone on 01908 256400. Please note that during this time, products should not be brought or sent to the Leica Milton Keynes office, the Bruton Place site or to Solms directly. Customers will be advised of the appropriate process by telephone.
Leica Milton Keynes office
As previously announced, the Finance, Sales Desk and Administration departments currently based at Leica?s Davy Avenue, Milton Keynes, office, will be moving to a new location in Milton Keynes in the near future. The registered office address of Leica Camera Ltd will switch to 34 Bruton Place, London.
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