Business profile
Haze Batteries is set to achieve a global turnover in excess of US$120 million this year and its UK arm is targeting the rail industry
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aze Batteries is an international supplier of sealed lead acid batteries for worldwide standby applications. As a private joint venture company comprising mainly English and some Chinese investors, it brings together more than 20 years’ experience in quality battery manufacturing. Nicholas Wood and Johnson Yuen are co-managing directors based at the Dayawan production facility. David Wood, the third owner, is based in Hong Kong and oversees commercial matters. Haze has representative offices and agents in the USA, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australasia. In Europe the company has
an extensive network of highly motivated and competent distributors run from the UK.
Products
All batteries marketed by HAZE are quality assured and designed to comply with BS6290 Part 4, EUROBAT (draft IEC 896-2) standards and are a recognised component of UL 1989 under the category dealing with standby batteries. HAZE manufactures a very broad range of maintenance-free sealed lead acid batteries from 1.2AH to 3850AH in 2, 4, 6 and 12 volt varieties. Product ranges are distinguished by design life with five, 12
Key to the company’s success has been the extensive and competitively priced product range which has enabled it to attract high profile clients in the telecoms industry who have themselves experienced tremendous growth
and 15-year products available. In 2007 Haze also added the OPZS and OPZV ranges.
Key to the company’s success has been the extensive and competitively priced product range which has enabled it to attract high profile clients in the telecoms industry who have themselves experienced tremendous growth. Trevor Horner, managing director at Haze Batteries UK, said: ‘We have been very successful in some newly emerging markets such as mobility, leisure and renewables. If you align this with our reputation for producing quality products with consistent and durable performance in various extreme applications, then it’s easy to understand why.’ The HAZE Front Access - AGM range covers Ah capacities from 30Ah to 180Ah (C20) with dimensions suitable for racking systems for maximum space utilisation. Specially designed racks and cabinets are available with cables and connectors to suit. AGM is especially suited for premium sites with low to medium outage rates and climate controlled environments. For more extreme temperature variations and increased cyclic demands please consult the HAZE Front Access - GEL range.
Quality systems
HAZE incorporates stringent quality systems into its production processes at all levels of the organization and in January 2003 was awarded full ISO9001 accreditation status from SGS Europe. HAZE was also awarded ISO 14000 on the current production facility in 2006.
Tel 01536 205952
Email
sales@hazebatteryuk.com Visit
www.hazebattery.com
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