Cosalt says 30,000 garments on ‘active duty’ set to increase

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Since Cosalt started manufacturing and supplying personal protective equipment and workwear to the rail industry over sixteen years ago they have gained a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of industry requirements.

Andy Hart, Marketing Manager at Cosalt comments:

“We’re looking to increase the number of end users who are wearing our hi-vis garments from 30,000 to 40,000 within the next two years.

“We’ll not only be updating and supporting our existing users during Infrarail 2012 who include Network Rail, Babcock and TubeLines, but also driving sales with other key people in the rail industry.”

The company’s products include foul weather performance outerwear made from GORE-TEX® fabric, flame retardant workwear and an extensive range of fleece and next-to-skin garments using WINDSTOPPER® fabrics which block wind chill and regulate core body temperature.

It also produces high visibility orange clothing made from GORE-TEX® fabrics which conform to Railway Standards GO/RT for rail trackside use.

Join the Cosalt Team on Stand J11 at Infrarail to find out why there are over 30,000 and rising Cosalt garments currently on ‘active duty’ in the rail industry.

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