C&T Channel Matrix announces its entrance into the steel rule market

11 July 2016


C&T Channel Matrix announces its entrance into the steel rule market

C&T Channel Matrix, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of creasing matrix, has announced that from July it is now able to supply high quality cutting and creasing steel rule directly from its Northamptonshire based warehouse. This is part of C&T Channel’s on-going commitment to better service its UK customer base.

As well as the standard cut and crease sizes, C&T Channel will offer a wide range of specials such as tear strips, hand hold, easy tear, perforating rule and laser crease. The range is available in both metre strips and coils and in both anti-clockwise and clockwise.  Furthermore, it will stock a range of rotary rule in a variety of sizes.

The complete product range offered by C&T Channel is manufactured by GNU a high quality steel rule producer based in Germany. GNU is highly respected within the die making industry and has been a manufacturer for over 100 years, supplying many leading die makers and end users throughout Europe and beyond. This steel rule is therefore of outstanding in quality thanks to its MADE IN GERMANY guarantee.

Simon Shenton, C&T Channel Matrix, Managing Director commented; “Our commitment to our UK customers is to secure a high quality product backed up with a solid supply line and offered at a competitive price. We believe that the UK market needs a high quality alternative to the current suppliers in the market and our aim is to offer this to our customers”.

To support the new launch C&T Channel has produced a new brochure and will offer customers a 5% discount on their first order when they combine rule with any other product from its creasing matrix and accessory range.

 



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