Egger’s industry bible – extended and updated

February 24, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Romana Cherry (H1615), Matfen Chestnut (H3713) and Light Winchester Oak (H3382) are just some of the new decors featured in the updated and extended Co-ordinated Component Options (CCO) guide from Egger (UK) Ltd.

The CCO guide from one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of decorative surface products has become widely regarded as the industry ‘bible’ - an essential reference source for furniture manufacturers since its launch six years ago.

The result of extensive research and development work with leading suppliers in the furniture industry, the CCO is a quick and easy-to-use design and supply reference guide, enabling buyers to save both time and money when sourcing matching furniture components.

Matches to Egger’s decorative melamine faced panels are provided in a variety of complementary components such as PVC and paper-wrapped doors, timber doors, PVC and paper foils, edgings and mouldings, thus reducing the time spent sourcing such products.

Andrew Laidler, Egger’s national sales manager, said: “With comprehensive information in an easy-to-use format, the CCO guide continues to be an invaluable source of reference for manufacturers.

“The latest edition builds on Egger’s ability to provide added value services and has been eagerly awaited by customers as it contains the very latest designs from Egger as well as a greater supplier choice for sourcing matching components.

“We continue to be focused both on new décor development and working with suppliers of complementary products with the aim of making our customers lives easier from a sourcing point of view, reducing their time to market for new products or ranges.

“This is increasingly important with trend life cycles becoming increasingly shorter.”

As well as the printed guide, the information is kept updated on an ongoing basis via our website, www.egger.co.uk. This is especially relevant when we introduce new decors and also when additional matches to our decors are developed.