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Environment Warehouse Lighting


bespoke exhibition trailers, stands, vehicles and truck conversions. The company seeks to provide clients with beautiful exhibition vehicles and stands of the highest quality, whether it is an ATM unit, small exhibition van or a huge agricultural display. As a result, the fi rm was looking to pursue a shift in technology throughout its warehousing facilities to ensure the highest standards of manufacturing excellence.


40 March 2014


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asters Exhibitions specialises in innovative design and manufacture, creating exciting and unusual


Masters Exhibitions partnered with lighting manufacturer and wholesaler Sedna LED for the initial trial and fi nal installation of LED high bays. Sedna manufacturers and supplies innovative LED lighting solutions for global distribution, with primary focus on the UK’s best reseller packages, along with what it claims as lowest trade prices and highest stock quantities. Key product lines include tube lights, strip lighting, panel lights, wallwashers and downlights. Sedna supplies the European market from a distribution centre in Cardiff.


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When Masters Exhibitions made the decision to re-fi t its warehouse with LED lighting, Sedna LED stepped in to provide environmental and cost benefi ts


Generating confi dence to convert to LED has been a daunting prospect for Masters for some years; however, following the success of the introduction of LED technology in the running lights for its vans, Masters was very keen to do so. Chris Bonwick, a senior designer at Masters, stressed how although “previously it had been diffi cult to justify the increased cost of LEDs against standard fl uorescent and incandescent lights, it seems that LEDs have fi nally come of age and Sedna can offer products at a point that makes them more profi table”.


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