O-Z/Gedney launches new web site

April 8, 2003
O-Z/Gedney, a member of the EGS Electrical Group, announced the completion and launch of a new website, www.o-zgedney.com, designed to provide end-users and distributors with quick and reliable access to information concerning its more than 15,000 items sold under the O-Z/Gedney, NEER, ETP, and Nelson brand names, including industry-leading electrical cable and conduit fittings, enclosures and controls,

O-Z/Gedney, a member of the EGS Electrical Group, announced the completion and launch of a new website, www.o-zgedney.com, designed to provide end-users and distributors with quick and reliable access to information concerning its more than 15,000 items sold under the O-Z/Gedney, NEER, ETP, and Nelson brand names, including industry-leading electrical cable and conduit fittings, enclosures and controls, and lighting products.

The site’s on-line search engine enables visitors to gain access to detailed specifications in easy-to-view Adobe PDF format by using either a keyword or catalog number. To further assist customers, O-Z/Gedney plans to add a cross reference tool to the site in the near future.

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