NEW CIRCUIT PROTECTION SUPPLIER LAUNCHES QUALITY DOMESTIC RANGE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES The supply of world-class circuit protection products is the mission of Cudis, a new UK-based supplier to electrical wholesalers. Combining ISO 9000 design and development in the UK with manufacture in ISO 9000 certified factories in China, the company offer innovative design with sound engineering in a range of competitively priced protection products. David Tierney, Cudis product manager, explained, "The design process started by looking at all the products currently available and asking electricians which features were most useful and what new facilities would benefit them. From this we were able to develop a range of highly serviceable products that are attractive, easy to install, and that will make site work safer, faster and more profitable." The first line of products from Cudis is CPN - a domestic circuit protection range that is fully compliant with all relevant EN specifications. This will include a choice of stylish enclosures and consumer units to accommodate from two to 24 poles. These enclosures are complemented by a range of MCB's from two to 63A, isolators, RCD's and RCBO's. A twin RCD socket will complete the range. CPN products will be distributed through reputable wholesalers. The recommended pricing scale gives resellers an attractive margin and while ensuring that the product is attractive to installers and contractors. Branded packaging provides ease of identification, product selection and transit protection. Every item in the range is rigorously inspected to ensure fit-and-forget performance. CPN is the first brand to be launched by Cudis. A range of industrial circuit protection products is also being developed. As an ISO 9000 certified designer, with test facilities, Cudis is able to source the manufacture of other quality electrical products via its accredited partners and welcomes enquiries for this service. More information: Qinglin Li, Cudis, E-mail: pr@cudis.co.uk Fax. 0161 763 1421 Web: www.cudis.co.uk High/low resolution images are on the web at www.ainsmag.co.uk/cu221/3874cu1a.htm November 15, 2004