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Cudis' new web site and catalogue

Expanding electrical components distributor Cudis is building on its growing market presence with a new comprehensive catalogue and web site that details consumer units, circuit breakers, surge protection, isolation, enclosures, 3-phase distribution and relays. "More information and better service is our aim," explained sales director Mike Hankins. Running to 70 pages and listing over 300 CPN circuit protection products, the new catalogue gives product descriptions, applications advice and detailed technical specifications. Along side the new catalogue, the company has launched a comprehensive web site (www.cudis.co.uk) detailing all product ranges. The web site and catalogue represents a substantial investment by Cudis and their confidence that the CPN brand offers quality design and manufacture, but remains highly competitive. Products are fully compliant with 17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations and are designed for ease of installation and service.

As part of Rowe Hankins, a supplier of electro mechanical safety equipment to the rail industry, Cudis has extensive in-house design, development and engineering capability. "Our engineers design safety systems for the world's railways and the whole operation is certified to the international railway standard IRIS, a comprehensive standard that has more stringent requirements than ISO9001 alone," explained Mike Hankins. "These same engineers have designed and specified the CPN range to meet UK demands before production in factories that are also ISO approved to deliver product to EN specifications. We are a leader in the UK electrical product supply business with no other supplier operating to such stringent world-class quality control standards."

Cudis products are distributed via a national network of wholesale Stockists and Super Stockists who are selected and trained to advise on the best product to use in every situation. The company has established a technical helpline, staffed with 17th Edition qualified electricians, to assist installers with more challenging questions.



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