IndustryNews
W F Senate Supplier of the Year Awards have been hailed success
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he Supplier of the Year Awards, held on March 5th by W F Senate, were a
great success with five winners chosen from three categories. Eaton won the overall award with Schneider Electric and JCC following closely behind. Launched in 2007, the awards are designed
to thank suppliers for their continuous efforts throughout the previous year. Voted for by company directors, branch managers and head office staff at WF Senate, suppliers were scored in a range of areas, including product quality, sales support and delivery performance. Held at the Four Star Country House Hotel,
Coombe Abbey in Coventry, the awards were presented by guest speaker, Mark Gallagher, who has been at the forefront of the Formula One motor racing industry for more than 30 years. In the Best Innovative Product Award,
Collingwood Lighting beat off stiff competition with its Wirefield EYE-WI. This lighting control offers an affordable and easy to use alternative to complicated electrical installations. With no limit to the quantity of
Jubilant: The Eaton team were overall winners.
luminaires that can be controlled in the system, each wireless luminaire is programmed to operate using simple drag and drop menus on the EYE-WI lighting control. Collingwood Lighting was also presented with an overall Special Recognition Award. Nathan Ennis, Commercial Director at WF
Senate, was very pleased with the event and congratulates all finalists. WF Senate is one of the UK's foremost
electrical wholesalers, distributing electrical products from leading manufacturers in all electrical areas, along with its in-house brands. The company also provides technical and design advice and training schemes for customers.
www.wfsenate.co.uk
Hygieia first at largest ever healthcare scheme in Scotland
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PVC Cable Management Company, Marco, has made its final delivery to contractors on site at
Glasgow General, the largest NHS hospital ever built in Scotland. Mercury Engineering managed the hospital build, which includes a 14-storey adult hospital and a 5-storey children’s hospital. There are also 20 operating theatres plus specialised services for renal medicine, transplantation and vascular surgery. Due to the complex nature of this project, Marco supplied its trunking system to suit Mercury Engineering’s exact requirements, and the Hygieia specification was utilised across the site. Gavin Hanlon, Electrical Manager at Mercury
Engineering said: “The Hygieia specification is a perfect fit in environments where the spread of bacterial growth must be controlled, which was a key factor to Mercury when considering the hygiene requirements of a modern day hospital.” Marco utilises silver ion technology within its Hygieia specification .
www.marcocm.com
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