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EW Awards


EW Awards 2020 cancelled F


ollowing the latest information and social distancing guidance issued by the UK government, Datateam Business Media has taken the difficult decision to cancel the upcoming EW Awards


which was due to take place on Thursday 21 May 2020. Event manager Sharon Holloway comments: “While the EW Awards team was looking forward to hosting this incredible industry celebration, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the event as the safety and wellbeing of all of our attendees, staff and their communities is our number one priority. “However, we feel it is still important that we recognise


the hard work, dedication and innovation of companies that have put themselves forward and those that have deservingly been selected as winners.”


Since its launch in 2014, the Electrical Wholesaler Awards has


firmly established itself to be the leading platform for recognising excellence and achievement across the sector. The awards honours the very best brands, wholesalers and professions from across the electrical wholesaling industry and


with an expertly-curated array of categories – each accolade represents a truly unique and prestigious stamp of approval. This year’s winners will be notified directly and a trophy to commemorate their success will be sent to them. An awards supplement will also be published in an upcoming issue of Electrical Wholesaler to honour all involved.


If you have any queries regarding this announcement, please contact Sharon Holloway at sholloway@datateam.co.uk


IndustryNews


whose businesses include B&Q, Screwfix, Castorama and Brico Dépôt, has ringfenced all its remaining stock of personal protective equipment (PPE) so it can be donated to frontline healthcare workers. Five trucks containing protective


eyewear and masks worth over £200,000, are set to leave our


Kingfisher provides PPE equipment for health services K


ingfisher, the home improvement retailer


Trentham distribution centre near Stoke to go to the NHS’s Emergency logistics hub in the Midlands today. Kingfisher also confirmed that it


uper Rod has made a new appointment,


has ordered a further three million face masks from suppliers in China and Israel. These will be for donation to the health authorities in the UK, France, Poland and


strengthening its Distribution Support Unit with fresh new talent and ideas. Working across the Midlands and East of England, Chris Watterson has joined the Super Rod Distributor Support Unit – Super Rod’s impressive team of


customer support staff, who spend time with wholesaler clients offering merchandising and training to ensure they have all the tools they need to sell the company’s products. Chris, who brings a wealth of


customers’ management experience within the UK electrical industry, said: ‘’I am thrilled to be part of the Super Rod family. There is such a great team spirit, an extensive knowledge of the


20 | electrical wholesalerMay 2020


Romania, or to equip colleagues who are facilitating the company’s online and click & collect orders in stores. Kate Anderson at Lewisham and


Greenwich NHS Trust which recently received a donation of P3 masks and goggles, said: “Our staff are delighted to receive the masks and goggles which will really help to ensure they’re well protected in the coming days and weeks.”


New addition to Super Rod team S


electrical industry as well as an innovative approach focussed on customers’ needs.’’ Managing director Malcom Duncan said: “I am delighted to welcome Chris into our team and I believe his experience and positive attitude will complement the current DSU team and support the company’s growth well into the future.’’


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