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CU PHOSCO CONTINUE SPONSORSHIP PORTFOLIO EXPANSION
CU Phosco are pleased to announce the sponsorship of another local team, Cinderford Town Youth FC Under-13’s!
CU Phosco are pleased to announce the sponsorship of another local team, Cinderford Town Youth FC Under-13’s!
1 October 2024 We are proud to announce the launch of the FL830, a versatile floodlight designed to meet the demanding lighting requirements of airports, ports, car parks, highway conflict areas, and bridges.
CU Phosco are delighted to be sponsoring Ware Youth FC U8 Whites for the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons.
On Monday 30 September 2024, we said farewell to Greta O’Sullivan, Sales Office Manager for CU Phosco Sales, who left after 18 years at CU Phosco.
National Accounts Manager Ben Hiscott presented the CU Phosco Connected Urban Smart Pole to attendees at Connected Britain on 11th and 12th September at ExCeL, London.
CU Phosco’s series of celebrating long-serving employees continues with EMEA Export Manager, Lee Sanderson, who is celebrating 25 years with the business.
During Stuart’s employment with CU Phosco, he has developed into an integral member of team CU Phosco and contributes a great deal to the CU Services Division and the Company beyond.
CU Phosco, the largest family-owned UK designer and manufacturer of outdoor lighting equipment, proudly announces the sale of its 100,000th E950 luminaire
This new identity has been put in place to reflect the next century of innovation, after commemorating our centenary milestone last year
A Compact, User-Friendly, Adjustable Power Connector Designed for Precise, Economical Lumen Output
CU Phosco, the largest family-owned UK designer and manufacturer of exterior lighting, is excited to announce the launch of new affordable asset finance options.
Earlier this year, colleagues at our Westgate Factory had their talents put to the test when an order came through for a 100mm thick baseplate for a high mast, when the previous largest they’d ever produced was half of that.