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News Release from: Harting | Subject: UK website
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 February 2002
Website focuses on UK interconnect
requirements
Harting Ltd, the UK subsidiary of Europe's leading manufacturer of electrical and electronic connectors, has created and introduced its own UK website at www.harting.co.uk.
Harting Ltd, the UK subsidiary of Europe's leading manufacturer of electrical and electronic connectors, has created and introduced its own UK website at www.harting.co.uk The dedicated UK website reflects the need to tailor products and services for the UK market, particularly in support of alliances and relationships with distributors and in order to provide the highest level of design and application support to end users and OEMs
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 16 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The website provides a link to the corporate site at www.harting.com, so that interested users and prospective customers can still access the full range of company information.
Commenting on the need for a local website, Richard Wood, Managing Director of Harting Ltd, said: "Although the majority of the many thousands of individual products we sell are common across different market sectors and geographic regions, there are subtle differences in the way in which we address the nuances of our respective markets.
An excellent example, which is featured in a 4min video on the new website, is our dedicated manufacturing operation, capable of producing everything from customised connector/cable assemblies through to fully tested ready-to-run backplane assemblies, often incorporated within vertically integrated system platforms".
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