Legrand launches new Web site
Legrand is launching a new Web site for its North American users. It combines the information and solutions offered on the current Cablofil, On-Q, Ortronics, Pass & Seymour, and Wiremold Web sites into a single resource. Located at www.legrand.us and www.legrand.ca for the U.S. and Canada, respectively, the new Web site is designed for end users as well as for electrical and information net...
Legrand is launching a new Web site for its North American users. It combines the information and solutions offered on the current Cablofil, On-Q, Ortronics, Pass & Seymour, and Wiremold Web sites into a single resource. Located at www.legrand.us and www.legrand.ca for the U.S. and Canada, respectively, the new Web site is designed for end users as well as for electrical and information network industry professionals.
The new Web site includes customer, advanced product, application, and educational tools. The site features more than 10,000 products in 45 categories, and more than 85 solutions across 14 application areas. It also offers courses, online training, certification, and continuing education options. It is designed to help electrical and information network professionals find information across product lines to quickly build specifications.
The launch of the new Web site comes on the heels of Legrand's recent announcement regarding its strategic North American branding initiative.
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