Wakefield electrical firm launches first ever brochure
Wakefield-based YESSS Electrical has launched a 500 plus page brochure featuring over 3,000 products that are available in all 86 branches across the UK.
YESSS is offering customers a consistent and transparent pricing structure, regardless of location or whether customers purchase online or in store.
To complete the development of the ‘YESSS Book’, the electrical wholesaler first undertook extensive customer research which identified a number of priorities, including: consistent pricing across the branch network; high stock availability; access to industry leading brands; recognised supplier part numbers and detailed product information.
YESSS Electrical, which was founded in 2012, has quickly established itself as the UK’s fourth largest electrical wholesaler, employing 800 staff across a network of branches, HQ and National Distribution Centre.
Andy Singleton, general manager at YESSS, said: “The catalogue not only represents a giant step in the evolution of YESSS but it also represents a huge investment in time and money. Our customers will be able to find what they need and know that it will be in stock and at the same price at any YESSS Electrical branch in the UK.
“YESSS continues to lead the way in electrical wholesaling with new ideas and innovations and we are totally focused on continually improving our service, supplies and solutions.”
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