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Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
Routeco announces virtual exhibition stand
08 June 2020
Routeco is exhibiting at the IndustryExpo Virtual Exhibition throughout 2020, offering visitors the chance to learn more about the company's services and the products it provides. The stand promotes the Routeco partner brands, including Rockwell Automation, EPLAN, Rittal, Weidmüller - many of whom are also to be found at IndustryExpo Virtual Exhibition.
Routeco is a leading technical distributor for control and automation products, serving the UK and other European regions. It specialises in providing customers with the very best choice of products from leading manufacturers from around the world, packaged together with a range of value-added services. The decision to expand its communication strategy to include the virtual exhibition is a natural evolution in its efforts to improve customer service by improving access to information.
Darren Spearing, Product Marketing Manager for Routeco, comments: “Ever since 1978, Routeco has striven to be at the forefront of the automation industry; whether that was through introducing innovative new products, developing value added services or growing our footprint to deliver a local service nationwide.
“We’re excited about the possibilities the virtual stand opens up in terms of ‘always on’ communication with our customers and the ability to support and promote many of our partners.”
IndustryExpo Virtual Exhibition is said to be the first truly virtual industrial trade show that allows visitors to explore a hall and visit 3D rendered exhibition stands. To visit the Routeco stand click here
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