Norbain keeps installers up to date
 Norbain launches new monthly publication, Catalogue Update

Norbain has launched a new monthly publication, Catalogue Update, to compliment its bi-annual product catalogue. 

Catalogue Update contains information on the latest CCTV, IP Video, Access Control and Intruder solutions available through Norbain.  The aim of the publication is to keep installers up to date with the latest products on the market and inform them of introductory offers and special deals.  Designed to have the same look and feel as the main product catalogue, Catalogue Update will be sent out to all of Norbain's UK and Ireland customers going forward.

"As comprehensive as the Norbain Product Catalogue is, the lifecycle of products is getting shorter and more products are being introduced to the market," says Lisa Short, project manager for the Norbain catalogue.  "Installers can use Catalogue Update to keep ahead of the game and to find out what great special offers they can get through Norbain."

If you would like to find out more about the publication or are interested in receiving a complementary copy, please contact your local Norbain office.

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