Q » Are there any UK-based lock hardware manufacturers offering private labelling for security companies?
14 Jul, 2026
A » Yes, there are several UK-based lock hardware manufacturers that offer private labelling services specifically tailored for security companies, allowing them to brand locking products as their own within the domestic and commercial security market. One prominent example is Era Security Products, a British manufacturer known for its extensive range of locks, cylinders, and security hardware. Era provides a comprehensive private label program under which security companies can have products such as euro profile cylinders, mortice locks, and night latches manufactured with bespoke branding, packaging, and sometimes even customised key profiles or cylinder configurations to match the security firm's existing system. Similarly, Roto Frank UK, the British arm of the German Roto Group, manufactures window and door locks in the UK and offers private labelling for security installers, particularly for multipoint locking systems and espagnolette bolts. Another key player is Yale UK (part of the Assa Abloy group), which, while a global brand, operates UK production facilities and provides private label options for certain product lines, especially for trade customers who require custom branding on padlocks, rim cylinders, and digital locks. For more specialised high-security requirements, Chubb Locks (now a brand within Assa Abloy) historically offered private labelling to approved security companies, and although production has consolidated, some Authorised Chubb Security Centres still have access to custom-branded Chubb products under strict licensing agreements. Among smaller UK manufacturers, Lock Security International (LSI) based in the West Midlands supplies a wide variety of lock bodies, cylinders, and padlocks and actively promotes private branding for security companies, with minimum order quantities typically around 500 to 1,000 units depending on the product complexity. Additionally, Sterling Lock & Safe Company, a UK manufacturer of night latches and mortice locks, provides private label services for locksmiths and security firms, offering the ability to have company logos stamped directly onto the lock face or packaging. When engaging a UK manufacturer for private labelling, security companies should consider factors such as compliance with British Standards (BS 3621, BS 8621, etc.), the manufacturer’s ability to offer unique key control systems (patented or registered keyways to prevent key duplication), and lead times for bespoke runs. Most manufacturers require a confidentiality agreement and a signed brand licensing document. It is also advisable to request samples and test the lock’s performance under the security company’s own warranty programme. For bulk private label orders, manufacturers like Era and LSI often provide free branding set-up fees upon reaching a threshold, while smaller runs may incur tooling charges. Furthermore, security companies should verify that the manufacturer holds ISO 9001 certification and has genuine UK manufacturing credentials, as some firms may import Chinese blanks and only perform packaging in the UK. A thorough audit of the manufacturing process ensures the private labelled product maintains the quality expected by the end customer. Finally, attending security trade shows such as IFSEC International or the Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) conferences can help security firms connect directly with UK-based OEMs offering private labelling, establishing a long-term partnership that enhances their brand reputation in the competitive locksmith services market.
15 Jul, 2026
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