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ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE COVER STORY Meeting customer demands


At FIBOX, our clients’ objectives and needs are our starting point, our end point... and everything in between


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IBOX, a privately owned Finnish company, is one of the largest


enclosure manufacturers in the world, and is the market leader in thermoplastic enclosures used for protecting electrical and electronic components operating in hostile environments. It is also considered as a premier industry leader in the development of both new products and new technologies for moulding thermoplastic enclosures. Early in the company’s development,


Fibox, realised that many of its customers considered service support to be one of the most crucial concerns when deciding from whom and where to buy; whether that be a single enclosure, a complete system, an individually customised product or a total solution – intended to create a complete package that solves a specific customer problem. There’s no doubt, according to the


huge amount of customer feedback, that Fibox enclosure designers, developers and engineers are well respected in the industry. Maybe it’s because they set visionary objectives. Or maybe it’s down to the fact that they consciously encourage their designers not to be swayed by previous or current issues, but rather focus their


minds on what the industry could require in two or five or 10 years time. There’s also little doubt that


Fibox’s unique production processes, which are currently being optimised, provide important advantages in large-scale production and offer the ability for its customers to achieve price premiums on many of their principle products and systems. Fibox also knows that innovative, customised products and services, supported by marketing and design, are vital differentiators that allow companies to win: As Steve Gallon said: “If the product is right, and you deliver what your customer wants, the world is your oyster.”


THE ARCA RANGE A perfect example of futuristic product development is embodied in the ARCA range. First unveiled at Europe’s most


important industrial automation exhibition, the ARCA range of glass reinforced electrical enclosures was greeted by the industry in general and manufacturers and installers in particular, as a viable alternative to the sheet steel wall mounted


The ARCA range with windows


inherently dynamic ARCA enclosure range offers electrical and design engineers a flexible range of enclosures for products that demand superior performance and security in some of the most demanding environments.


Designed and


developed specifically for the panel building market, the inherently dynamic ARCA enclosure range offers electrical and design engineers a flexible range of enclosures


S6 JUNE 2016 | DESIGN SOLUTIONS: SUPPLEMENT


ARCA ENCLOSURES: THE WHOLE IS MORE THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS! Now, with further innovative configurations to enhance the scope of the ARCA range, Fibox has delivered a definitive enclosure system which not only combines inspired Finnish innovation with pleasing aesthetics and exceptional service, but offers OEM’s a ready built series of enclosures with added value that are suitable for virtually all harsh and demanding industrial applications. By putting the constituent parts together into the final product, Fibox has escalated the value of the ARCA range significantly.


FIBOX T: 01642 604400 www.fibox.co.uk


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cabinets currently being installed in corrosive environments. Designed and developed specifically for the panel building market, the


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