MEA and Clipsal & Schneider Electric form alliance

Master Electricians Australia
Monday, 12 August, 2013

Master Electricians Australia (MEA) and Clipsal & Schneider Electric have formed an alliance which will reportedly provide a number of benefits to the electrical industry.

“Both MEA and Clipsal & Schneider Electric are committed to promoting energy efficiency to the industry and community, making this alliance a strong fit,” said MEA CEO Malcolm Richards.

“Through the alliance, MEA together with Clipsal & Schneider Electric partners, including Club Clipsal and EcoXpert partners, will receive the benefit of stronger industry support and exclusive member-only deals.

“Clipsal & Schneider Electric partners were also recently able to attend Master Electricians Australia’s exclusive round of energy-efficiency industry forums in Cairns.

“The forums are focused around preparing energy efficiency in the home and will greatly boost members’ knowledge of and opportunities within the sector - furthering our commitment to educating contractors on how to identify and implement opportunities to reduce our key impacts to environment.”

Vice President of Clipsal & Schneider Electric Partner Business David Gardner said that, together with MEA, the business will continue to focus on making energy safer, more reliable and efficient.

“The Clipsal & Schneider Electric Partner Business in Australia is dedicated to bringing benefit to our channel partners; as one team we represent two leading brands,” Gardner said.

“The Clipsal & Schneider Electric names continue to grow, and with their support, MEA as a national entity can ensure even more industry voices are heard and greater outcomes are achieved for the sector as a whole,” added Richards.

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