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Marshall-Tufflex supplies trunking to apprentice centre

Marshall-Tufflex supplies trunking to apprentice centre

Marshall-Tufflex, a UK manufacturer of cable management products, has supplied its Sterling Curve Dado trunking to Darke & Taylor’s new apprentice training centre, Elevate, based in Long Hanborough, Oxfordshire.

Darke & Taylor is a specialist mechanical and electrical contractor delivering projects across commercial, education, residential, public sector, and retail.

Its new facility, just opened in October 2025, is designed as a practical workshop to provide hands-on training for the next generation of electrical and engineering apprentices.

Sterling Curve Dado is, according to the company, one of Marshall-Tufflex’s best-selling trunking systems, offering high cable capacity, smooth curved aesthetics, and Cat 7a compliancy.

The product is also manufactured using 55% recycled content.

A contribution to learning

Desiring to support the development of future electricians, Marshall-Tufflex supplied its Sterling Curve Dado to equip the centre.

The system was chosen for its reported reliability and design benefits, with sustainability considered an added advantage that aligns with Darke & Taylor’s own environmental commitments.

Mark Swadling, Contracts Director at Darke & Taylor, comments, “We chose Marshall-Tufflex not only for the quality of their products, but also for the availability of spares, the ongoing evolution of design, and their wider industry innovation.

“As a British manufacturer, they set a benchmark for reliability and forward thinking in our sector.”

Adrian Murphy, Area Sales Manager at Marshall-Tufflex, adds, “We are proud to play a part in supporting training and skills development for the next generation of electricians entering the industry.”

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