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ProductFinder MT extends ‘reserve and collect’ service


Market-leading cable management manufacturer Marshall-Tufflex has extended its popular ‘reserve and collect’ service for wholesalers, adding its Hastings base to the locations electrical distributors can collect products from. Orders placed by 12.30pm can now be collected the next day from its Hastings


depot (TN38 9NU). Orders for collection from its London (E17 6DJ) and Manchester (M26 1GG) depots can be placed between 8am and 3pm for collection just two hours later. “This extended service is perfect for our customers needing to place an order but


not wanting to wait until their next scheduled delivery,” said Debbie Ensell, Customer Services Manager. Contact the Marshall-Tufflex Customer Services Team on 01424 856600 for further


details. uwww.marshall-tufflex.com


Deta launches Essentials


Catalogue Deta is pleased to launch the new Essentials Catalogue, featuring a wide range of essential products required for day to day installations. These include metal and dry lining


boxes, cable, metalclad, Vimark, lighting, ventilation, safety alarms, electrospares, conduit fittings and much more. To download your copy of Deta


Essentials please visit the website or call on 01582 544 544 to receive a printed copy.


uwww.detaelectrical.co.uk A final fix for Marco


Marco has further enhanced its reputation as one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of cable management systems, launching its latest innovative accessory. The MCSSC Fast Fix Side Coupler is the


Goodlight LED reaches milestone


Since its inception in 2006, Camberley-based LED Eco Lights has grown rapidly and has recently completed its 4000th UK installation. The company reached this significant landmark just days after its Goodlight 2D retrofit LED lamp picked up the Electrical Industry Award 2013 for Most Innovative Lighting Product. Goodlight retrofit LED lights offer a long


lifespan, very low power consumption and can provide dramatic cost savings. In fact, the company is so confident of the difference its LED lamps will make that it quotes a pay-back time of as little as 12 months. Widely recognised as one of the UK’s leading LED lighting services specialists, the company also offers free lighting audits to identify where companies can save money. Goodlight retrofit lighting couldn’t be any easier to implement. Whatever the lighting


being replaced, the company’s LED lamps can simply be installed into existing fittings – as simple as replacing a bulb. The lamps have no starter or control gear, making them virtually maintenance-free. Performance is surprisingly high too as the Goodlight range switches on instantly, thereby making it an ideal partner to presence detection sensors, and provides excellent colour-rendering.


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latest addition to Marco’s Steel Wire Cable Tray range, building on the success of the company’s popular Fast Fix Universal Strut Clip. The quick fit solution allows two lengths of Steel Wire Cable Tray to be coupled together and secured within seconds with a single turn of the screwdriver, drastically reducing installation time on site. The innovative design allows Marco's


new Fast Fix Side Coupler to be installed from the inside, ideal for use within confined areas. Made from sprung steel, the Fast Fix Side Coupler has a chromium- free geomet finish, providing a smooth finish and is suitable for both internal and external environments, as well as data centre applications. Steve Davis, Business Development


Manager at Marco Cable Management said: “This is a fantastically effective, yet really simple design. The Fast Fix Side Coupler further reduces time spent on site for installers, whilst complimenting other accessories within the range.”


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