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News Release from: Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems | Subject: World-class automation components
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 06 April 2004

World-class automation components come
to hand

A handy 16-page A5 booklet focuses on micro PLCs and HMIs, comms cards, drives, filters, software and training packs.

Shortened deadlines and increased pressures are the lot of today's beleaguered OEMs and panel builders But help is at hand with a new type of catalogue from Mitsubishi Electric

The compact publication is a handy 16-page A5 booklet focusing on micro PLCs and HMIs, comms cards, drives, filters, software and training packs.

It is designed for keeping close to hand and for easy reference.

"Ordering is simplicity itself", says Chris Hazlewood, Customer Marketing Manager at Mitsubishi.

"There is a choice of filling in the simple faxback or calling the order hotline.

And there are optional delivery methods, from same working week to next day delivery on many items all of which are fulfilled through the relevant local authorised Mitsubishi distributor".

Many of the products are offered at a discount rate and there are further discounts for quantity orders.

And to make purchasing fun there are special offers and competitions to enter as customers place their orders.

"Engineers lead busy lives with many demands on their time and so anything that can speed up or minimise low tech tasks must be welcome", explains Hazlewood.

"With that in mind we developed our new catalogue to bring products together with simple quantity-price breaks that would appeal to the OEM and panel building engineer".

Called "World-class automation components", the catalogue was unveiled at a recent exhibition and the response was immediate.

Nearly every visitor to the stand took away a copy, with many taking several for distribution among colleagues. Request a free brochure from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems ...

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