ESL Renovates to Better Serve Their Customers

 

Over the Labor Day Weekend, ESL’s team was busy completing a scheduled upgrade to the warehouse. The overhaul required that the shipping department be shut down completely, for the first time in nearly 25 years. Throughout the holiday weekend, employees worked diligently by adding new machines, re-organizing materials, and applying a brand new industrial strength epoxy flooring to the shop. By Tuesday morning, the facility was ready to go, and better prepared to operate more efficiently. This planned renovation will allow ESL to better serve customers.

To see a time lapse video of our progress, please watch this quick video. We invite you to take a virtual tour of our manufacturing facility and learn more about what sets ESL apart.

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ESL to Exhibit at IAVM-VenueConnect 2015

ESL IAVM ShowSwitch
ESL brings their ShowSwitch to IAVM in Baltimore!

ESL will be exhibiting at the 90th Annual Venue Connect Conference and Trade Show hosted by the International Association of Venue Managers. Venue Connect is the ideal show to network with venue executives, managers, and public assembly facilities personnel from around the world.

This year’s event will be held at the Baltimore Convention Center in Maryland. The conference runs from August 1st-4th and you can find ESL at the trade show in booth 450 exhibiting August 1st and 2nd.

2015 will mark the 2nd time that ESL has participated in the Venue Connect trade show with our custom line of UL and cUL listed Set Stage power solutions. As an established leader in the design and manufacturing of custom power distribution solutions, ESL is excited to exhibit again to establish new relationships and build on existing ones.

If you are looking for the ideal solution to your entertainment power needs, please feel free to visit us and find out how ESL can assist you with your entertainment power needs. Click Here for more information! We hope to see you in Baltimore!

 

Hurricane Dolores Growing Stronger: Are You Prepared?

Durricane Dolores
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Hurricane season is in full swing as Dolores gains strength and moves south of the Mexican Pacific coast. The storm is expected to be classified as a major hurricane (Category 3 or above) using the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale, within the next few days, as Dolores continues to grow.  At this time, the storm is moving west-northwest at a steady 5-10 miles per hour and is not expected to make landfall. The storm is causing high surf conditions, rip tides and heavy rains as it moves along the Pacific coast.

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ESL to Exhibit at the 2015 American Society for Healthcare Engineering Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition

ESL ASHE Annual Conference
ESL is presenting their emergency backup power solutions to the American Society of Healthcare Engineering

Emergency backup power planning is at the heart of designing for critical facilities such as hospitals and data centers. Engineers have much to consider when they design hospitals and buildings that are intended to provide critical care to those in need. This weekend, ESL Power Systems, Inc. will be bringing a few of their emergency backup power solutions to Boston and speak to those attending the American Society of Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition.

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2015 Hurricane Predictions Announced! How’s Your Emergency Back-Up Power?

2015 Hurricane Predictions Announced! How’s Your Emergency Back-Up Power?

Hurricane Katrina NASA

On April 22nd, predictions were announced for the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season. The Weather Channel says that we can expect a total of nine named storms and five hurricanes which is below the historical averages. The 30-year average is 12 named storms and six hurricanes, including three major hurricanes (meaning a Category 3 or stronger).
Meteorologist Dr. Todd Crawford of The Weather Channel Professional Division says, “Both the dynamical models and our proprietary statistical models suggest a relatively quiet tropical season this year.” Read more