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Day: October 2, 2003

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A must-have tool

Contractors filling in forms and writing letters are not earning money. Cutting down the office work is possible with a CD produced by ex-contractor Roy Armstrong. When he left East Midlands Electricity Roy produced a simple software package that contained templates of

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Changing the chemistry

Given the recent disturbances on the National Grid, UPS system manufacturers are justifiably expecting a boost to sales. The essential component of their product is the battery and UK?s largest valve-regulated lead acid battery manufacturer Yuasa already devotes 50% of its local

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Distribution centre fired up

A new ASDA distribution centre at Lutterworth, part of a ?200m investment in the company?s distribution network, is now protected by an intelligent fire detection system. The Apollo-based fire detection system was designed and installed by Contract Fire Systems to protect merchandise

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Protect and serve free of charge

Newey & Eyre has launched a new range of personal protective equipment (PPE) for electrical contractors and installers. The free catalogue also includes a range from US-based PPE firm, Vallen, and Newey's believe that the selection of core products cover most hazardous

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UK electrical manufacturers must wise-up to waste

The environmental support and advisory service, Envirowise, has expressed serious concern over the apathy shown by many UK electrical manufacturers towards impending new EC legislation on waste electrical and electronics equipment and hazardous substances. Dr Martin Gibson, Envirowise programme director, said continuing

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