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Ideal Networks launches handheld industrial Ethernet network and cable tester
NaviTEK IE, a handheld network tester has been launched by IDEAL Networks. Designed for commissioning, preventative maintenance and troubleshooting of PROFINET Industrial Ethernet networks ... -
Legrand announces three new products for March
Legrand Australia has been busy, readying three new products for the electrical market that are set to start shipping in March. The HPM 3-in-1 ... -
Show me the money
For a contractor, it’s essential to be paid on time and in full for work completed. Brian Seymour tells how to go about it. ... -
How to sack a customer
A business relationship needs to be mutually beneficial. If it isn’t, you need to know when (and how) to walk away. Steve Keil explains. ... -
Mahindra pitches broader range of ‘Pik-up’ utes
Niche Indian brand Mahindra is pitching its broader range of Pik-Up utes right at the trades, with a ‘Tradie Pack’ headlining on a new ... -
SsangYong returns to Australia with new Musso ute
South Korean brand SsangYong is making a comeback to Australia after switching from its previous independent distributor to its own factory operation – and ... -
AFL launches Fujikura 41S splicer with Bluetooth Enabled CT50 Fiber Cleaver
Fujikura has released the latest version of its active cladding alignment fusion splicing range, the 41S. Enabled by Warm Splice Imaging -
New energy classifications
Murray Teale explains how changes to the long-standing information and communication equipment safety standard will see the emergence of new energy classifications. While the ... -
Capping your achievements
There is a concern in the market about underprepared apprenticeship graduates, but the issue may not be what you think it is. James Tinslay ... -
Time for change in Queensland
Amendments to Queensland electrical contractor licences mean different training requirements for QTPs and QBPs. Simeon Barut outlines the significance of these changes. From 1 ...