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News Release from: Schaffner
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 April 2005
Website communicates with UK customers
Schaffner, the Wokingham based world leader in EMC test equipment, components and systems has launched a new-look website for customers in the UK.
Schaffner, the Wokingham based world leader in EMC test equipment, components and systems has launched a new-look website for customers in the UK Offering an overview of the company's products and services the new website also offers UK visitors local news and updates on EMC standards, new product information, how to book for events such as seminars and workshops, offers on product sales and testing services and information on UK distributors
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new website provides an easy to use portal to the main Schaffner corporate website where detailed information and specifications of all Schaffner products may be accessed and downloaded.
Application information for the use of Schaffner products in markets such as automotive, medical, telecomms, military, consumer and industrial will be added over time to assist design engineers with circuit design, component selection and testing.
"Our new website will allow us to communicate directly with our customers in the UK, offer them local news and information and enable us to be more responsive", claims Andy Kotas, Marketing Manager of Schaffner "It will provide a source of up to date information on EMC standards, new product introductions, engineering and test services and our regular seminars on EMC topics".
"It will also provide a simple to use route to fully downloadable product information from our main database". Request free introductory details about products from Schaffner ...
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