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Ellis Patents’ Emperor™ cable cleats and Flexi-Straps™ are being installed in the first offshore wind farm in the USA to use a high-voltage direct current system (HVDC) to deliver power onshore.
Bespoke cable hangers designed and manufactured by Ellis Patents have served the world’s media well during Wimbledon fortnight – with the hot-dip galvanised, structural steel products securely carrying cables around the All England Tennis Club’s Media Pavilion.
Ellis Patents has installed 173 new solar panels at its Rillington headquarters in North Yorkshire, meaning the cable cleat manufacturer has now invested over £400k in solar power.
Ellis Patents has extended the appeal of its best-selling Emperor cable cleats by launching Emperor Quad.
Ellis Patents purchasing administrator, Jade Greenwell is set to show her appreciation of the work of Macmillan Cancer Support by leaping out of a plane at 10,000ft on April 15th.
Ellis Patents has appointed Georgette Donoghue as marketing manager – a move the North Yorkshire cable cleat manufacturer says is aimed at enhancing communications and facilitating growth across UK and export markets.
Leading cable cleat manufacturer, Ellis Patents has strengthened its export credentials by appointing a second export manager. Isabelle Gantier-Houston has worked extensively in export, sales and marketing roles during her 20 plus year career, and joins a sales team that actively sells into over 50 different international markets.
Rillington-based Ellis Patents has further strengthened its sales team by appointing Kirby Gregory as a sales and customer service executive.
Kirby, who comes from Scarborough, joins an eight-strong sales team that is responsible for securing specifications for, and sales of, the company’s cable cleats around the world.
Ellis Patents’ tool-room manager, Mark Angus likes to think big in his spare time. His hobby? Building steam engines in his backyard.
Over the last eight years Mark’s been working on a full-scale replica of a Foster steam engine, which was originally built by William Foster & Co in Lincoln in the early 20th century. The end result is a 4½ tonne, fully functioning replica that has been registered by the DVLA meaning it can be driven on the road.
Transport for London (TfL) has installed Ellis Patents’ innovative Pegasus cable hangers in its £500million Bank Station Capacity Upgrade project.