Eruma wins policing contract
Eruma, the AIM-listed provider of security technology, has won a further contract with a Police Authority totalling over £325,000 through its Illuminex lighting division.
Eruma, the AIM-listed provider of security technology, has won a further contract with a Police Authority totalling over £325,000 through its Illuminex lighting division.
During the past year Eruma has won a total of £495,355 of business with the client, assisted by the company's partnership with Concept Energy Solutions.
Eruma Chairman David Alexander said: "I am delighted that the relationship we have with Concept Energy has developed into repeat business.
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"Illuminex represents a key growth opportunity for the company and our continued working partnership with Concept Energy and their customer base will provide excellent reference sites for us and we anticipate that sales of our lighting systems will gain further momentum during 2012."
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