Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Puls UK
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 30 January 2006
New UK offices provide room to grow
Puls UK has moved into new offices in Ampthill, Bedfordshire.
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Puls UK, one of the largest manufacturers of DIN-rail power supplies in the world, has moved into new offices in Ampthill, Bedfordshire. With more than 185m2 of office and warehouse space, Puls is now able to increase the amount of stock available for UK customers as well as having space for demonstration units and engineering facilities. 'Customers and distributors will now be able to visit us for demonstrations and training', says Harry Moore, Managing Director of Puls UK.
'And we really want to have more than just a business relationship with our clients; so we are installing a pool table for some friendly competition when they visit us'.
The new location has improved logistics enabling shipment to be made throughout the day as required by individual customers.
'With our increased levels of stock and improved location we can really accommodate all of our customers' needs', continues Moore.
'We serve a number of mission-critical industries where an immediate response is essential to keep industrial systems operating'.
Puls is one of the largest manufacturers of DIN-rail power supplies in the world, producing more than 350,000 power supplies each year.
It has earned an enviable reputation for innovative designs, high efficiencies and proven reliability while meeting changing customer needs.
Its core range of DIN-rail products offer output power from 80 to 1000W.
Typical applications include, process control equipment, electrical systems, control panels and instrumentation.
The new office and additional infrastructure will ensure fast deliveries and local technical support to ensure secure future growth.
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