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News Release from: ACAL Radiatron
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 October 2003
New name for Radiatron
To underline the strength of being part of the Acal group, electromechanical specialist Radiatron is being renamed Acal Radiatron, with several new franchises, a new website and a new brochure.
To underline the strength of being part of the Acal group, electromechanical specialist Radiatron is being renamed Acal Radiatron, with several new franchises, a new website and a new brochure The offices remain in Egham, and the same management and staff will continue under the new identity, but as Sales and Marketing Director John Roe observed: "Over the last few years as part of Acal we have increasingly been involved in strategic projects with our customers, offering custom design expertise and project management, as well as supplying their electromechanical components
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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For those customers, knowing that the strength of Acal was behind us has been particularly important, and as the industry begins to look for growth again, that security will become important for a wider range of buyers".
Being part of Acal has also been an important factor in attracting new supplier partnerships that complement existing ranges, and expand the "one stop shop" approach to electromechanical supply.
As well as a choice of technologies, there is a spectrum of options from low-cost to premium performance across most electromechanical product groups.
Recent additions include new ranges of connectors, illumination products, plastic enclosures, fans and heaters.
Details are available in the new brochure, which may be requested from the website.
Radiatron became part of the Acal group over 4 years ago, and has lived up to its slogan of "everything electromechanical" by attracting an expanding list of both products and services, responding to the needs of designers and buyers who are looking for suppliers who can solve problems, and not just supply products.
Investment in equipment, software, recruitment and training has created the resources to offer technical guidance on selecting the most suitable technology, and the expertise to offer advice on customising options through the Acal Radiatron REDS service.
Acal Radiatron now has product lines that range from packaging and protection to indication, control and connection, and has specialised in electromechanical products and services since its origins in 1967.
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