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Sparks Electrical News February 2024 cover webIn a bold move towards enhancing customer experience, electrical distributor and manufacturer Waco Industries has overhauled the Call-and-Collect service at its Johannesburg warehouse. “The ambitious project aims to simplify and streamline the purchasing process for customers, making it more user friendly than ever before, giving the customer access to more than 7 200 individual products,” explains Ravinash Naidoo, Marketing Manager at Waco Electrical.

Elsewhere in the issue, we look at DBs, Switches, Sockets & Protection, as well as Energy Efficiency and Lighting

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CHASE the power and never have a blackout again

Leading electrical manufacturer and distributor Voltex has placed priority on quality when it comes to its product and brand offering, with the CHASE Technologies range of back-up power systems now available at Voltex’s 54 stores nationwide.

Digitising COCs to improve service and accuracy

While many contractors still issue handwritten Certificates of Compliance, there is a new thought pattern: Digitising these documents. There are numerous benefits to the paperless system, including cost-saving and ease of use.

Shining a light on the danger of unregulated solar providers

As a leading authority on solar systems, SolarAfrica has the perfect platform to educate and inform consumers, retailers and installers so that they are aware of problems and pitfalls, such as unregulated solar providers.

Energy sustainability & management can lead to greater business results

According to global tech giant Siemens, beating energy challenges will allow you to transform your building, whether a residential home or corporate environment. “Buildings are responsible for 40% of total energy usage worldwide,” says power and energy expert Natalia Marques.

Ledvance plans a bright future with environmentally friendly Everloop

The recycling of luminaires is not a simple process, with great care having to be shown with the various components. For that reason, illumination giant Ledvance has come up with a novel approach with its Everloop range of lighting solutions that they are hoping to bring to South Africa in the near future.

 

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