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A new products distributor on the scene – Rat Pak

Frances McKimBy Frances McKim29 February 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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Already well known for their range of Quicklock rodent boxes, East of England-based Rat Pak Engineering is now branching out into the supply of a full range of products for the pest controller.
Commencing today, 29 February 2016, Rat Pak who are based at Thorpe on the Hill, near Lincoln, will be able to offer far more than just rodent bait boxes to their customers. This will include rodenticides, insecticides, proofing items, sprayers and health & safety equipment.

Director, Howard White, explains: “We have been designing and manufacturing our specialist range of steel, and now plastic, rodent boxes for nearly 30 years so to be able to also offer our customers the rodenticides to go with them seemed an obvious step which our customers have been suggesting for years. But why stop at rodenticides? We will be stocking all the other items they require.

“All these products will be distributed from our newly commissioned 6,000 sq ft dedicated distribution warehouse which will be able to accommodate 1,000 pallets of stock. We have, over the last few months, been working with the manufacturers to add their products to our range. At the moment the range is not yet complete, and further additions are yet to come.

“As the factory here works seven days a week already, uniquely for this industry, we will be open for orders every day and customers can come and collect their supplies between 09.00 and 16.00 on both Saturday and Sunday. During the week we are open from 06.00 to 22.00. We are located a couple of miles off the A46 just south west of Lincoln, so are very easy to reach. Our location is certainly very handy for all pest control companies in the middle and east of the country.

“We also offer a unique delivery service which includes both Saturday and Sunday deliveries. Orders can be placed up to 18.00 on Fridays for Saturday delivery and up to 13.00 on Saturday for Sunday delivery and are available from £11.50,” concludes Howard.

Rat Pak Howard White At Pestworld

 Howard White on the Rat Pak exhibition stand at PestWorld in the USA 

New website developed
To accompany this development, Rat Pak has created an entirely new website.

The range of all products offered by Rat Pak is shown. Customers can order online, view pricing and arrange delivery or click-and-collect.

Customers can also view their own bait station printing design.

The site has been constructed with the upcoming Rodenticide Stewardship Regime in mind. Customers will be able to upload and maintain all their proof of competence certificates in their account.

 

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The Quicklock range of steel and plastic rodent boxes

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