element14 expands range of tools & production supplies

Equipment

element14 has announced the expansion of its comprehensive range of tools and production supplies, aimed at enhancing the efficiency and performance of industrial operations. Customers can now explore an extensive selection of high-quality products from leading suppliers, ensuring seamless operations for their facilities.

For a limited time, element14 is offering a 10% discount on select brands and product categories, giving customers an opportunity to upgrade their production tools and supplies at a reduced cost. This exclusive promotion will expire on Friday, 29th November 2024.

Key categories featured in element14’s latest selection include chemicals, datacom, ESD protection, fasteners, fume extraction, hand tools, personal protection & safety, soldering equipment, storage cases, and measurement & inspection tools.

Diana Lin, Director, Strategic Sourcing and Technology Solutions at element14, stated, “Our expanded range of tools and production supplies means customers no longer need to look elsewhere. We offer a complete solution to ensure that their facilities run smoothly and efficiently, and with top categories and exceptional quality products from leading suppliers, element14 is the one-stop shop for all your industrial needs.”

To explore element14’s full range of tools and production supplies, including the current 10% discount offer, visit Industrial tools & production supplies | element14 New Zealand.

 

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