Loughborough Echo

Firm to sell and produce pen backed by BBC Dragon Deborah

DEAL WORTH £2.3M TO SHIP MARXMAN TO THE STATES

- By TOM PEGDEN News Reporter

BRUSH and homewares manufactur­er Charles Bentley & Son has signed a multi-million pound deal to make and sell a marking pen for workmen and women and DIYers.

The Loughborou­gh familyowne­d business is supplying a US tool company to produce the pressurise­d Marxman pens, which marks screw holes for electrical, plumbing and building jobs with a single push.

It has agreed to ship more than a million Marxman pens each year to tool company US Tape under the £2.3 million deal.

The pens were developed by self-employed building maintenanc­e worker Martin Chard, from Hertfordsh­ire, who, in 2016, won £50,000 of investment from Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden in exchange for a 30 per cent stake in the business.

Each one contains more than 250 bursts of removable fluorescen­t green pigment that can mark surfaces including brick, metal, wood, pebbledash, porcelain and ceramic, ready for drilling.

Charles Bentley struck a European license to manufactur­e and distribute the pens a couple of years ago, along with the rights for plasterboa­rd fixing anchor Gripit, which was also backed by Deborah Meaden on the BBC show.

The home products specialist has manufactur­ing plants in the UK and China.

Steve Law, sales director at Charles Bentley, said: “After successful negotiatio­ns the first shipment of over 100,000 units left Loughborou­gh last week and we expect to hit over a million pens a year by year three.”

The pen uses a standard aerosol can and specially adapted nose cones to deliver the chalk shot. A non-toxic propellant delivers the chalk when the pen is activated.

Managing director Charles Bentley said: “We work on a number of projects for Deborah Meaden.

“After taking on a licence for another of Deborah’s investment­s, the plaster board fixing Gripit, it was a natural step to team up with Marxman to produce and distribute the marker.

“We have considerab­ly increased the manufactur­ing capacity by developing and investing in more automation to the manufactur­ing process.

“The partnershi­p with US Tape is the first step in transition­ing the product into the US market under new brand, Chalk Shot.”

 ??  ?? PARTNERSHI­P: From left, Will Bentley, Deborah Meaden and Charles Bentley
PARTNERSHI­P: From left, Will Bentley, Deborah Meaden and Charles Bentley

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