Eland and Unipart win bid for Network Rail supply
Unipart Rail and Eland Cables are to play an important role in the development of Britain's rail infrastructure, after Unipart Rail secured a three-year cable contract with Network Rail.
The contract, to supply electrical cables and related services to Network Rail, follows more than a decade of successful joint working between cable distributor Eland Cables and engineering and logistics provider Unipart Rail – most notably on the West Coast Route Modernisation (WCRM) project.
With Network Rail framework supplier status, rail customers can benefit from competitive pricing, guaranteed stockholding and immediate availability on a huge range of rail cables and accessories including rail signalling cables and rail telecoms cables.
Eland Cables and Unipart Rail¹s latest move serves to reinforce what is already a strong working relationship between the two companies. In a joint statement, managing directors Philip Brown and Graham Jackson said: "The decision to collaborate over the Network Rail bid was not a difficult one to make. By combining Eland Cables' supplier relationships, technical knowledge and sourcing expertise with Unipart's logistics and materials management experience, we can give rail customers more choice and even more competitive prices while continuing to deliver fast turnaround times and a consistently high level of service."
For more information visitwww.unipartrail.com/elandcables
Recommended Reading

The all-new Electrical Review is here
Discover the all-new Electrical Review, built to deliver sharper news, deep dives and opinion on the UK’s electrification infrastructure sector today.

Mer completes UK fleet charging exit with management buyout
Mer has completed the divestment of its UK fleet charging business, Mer Fleet Services Ltd, following a management buyout.

BYD demonstrates 1,500kW FLASH Charging in the UK for the first time
BYD has demonstrated its 1,500kW FLASH Charging technology in the UK for the first time, promising to roll out up to 300 chargers.
