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Transportable or Portable Ex Equipment – What’s the Difference?

Posted on: 12.2.2018

Atexor’s Business Development Manager, Tuomas Seilo, has been exploring what the difference is between transportable and portable Ex equipment in a recent LinkedIn article. In his latest article, Tuomas identifies

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We Welcome Shannon Lafferty to Atexor UK

Posted on: 2.2.2018

Atexor, Europe’s leading manufacturer and supplier of ATEX portable lighting equipment into the Oil & Gas industry are delighted to announce we have welcomed 22-year-old Shannon Lafferty to join our

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Only Four Weeks Left Until HazardEx 2018 – Are luminaires causing higher risks on Ex Areas because of LED?

Posted on: 1.2.2018

HazardEx – one of the most highly acclaimed events of the year – is fast approaching. Held on February 28th and March 1st at the Holiday Inn in Runcorn, Cheshire,

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Introducing Atexor’s Smallest EX Light the MICA® ML-808 Rechargeable Handlamp

Posted on: 2.1.2018

Our high powered ATEX handlamps – MICA® ML-808 – is an ideal safety solution that is used by thousands of industry professionals daily across the globe. With advanced features and

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Season’s Greetings from Atexor

Posted on: 22.12.2017

As part of our annual tradition, Atexor has been running its festive competition with all employees inviting them to send in their best winter images, with the winning photograph being

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Key Dates for Your Diary

Posted on: 14.12.2017

As 2018 is fast approaching, we are already well underway with planning key events that we will be exhibiting at in the next coming months. These include: HazardEx (UK) Held

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Atexor LTD. UK Joins Oil and Gas UK and NOF Energy

Posted on: 13.12.2017

We are delighted to have recently joined two industry leading membership networks, Oil and Gas UK and NOF Energy. As Atexor strives to gain a stronger presence with companies predominately

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