Snake Tray Launches New Web Site

May 13, 2008
Site helps design cable management and power distribution systems

Bay Shore, N.Y.-based Snake Tray recently launched its new Web site. According to the company, the site is designed to help architects, engineers, installers, distributions, and end-users design the most cost-effective cable management, power distribution, and airflow management solutions.

In addition, all Snake Tray products are designed to use less parts and labor to bring down the overall cost of a project.

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