Visit us at MRO Europe and win a prize worth up to £5,000!

By: Tom Shadbolt

Join us at Booth #3922 ...

To celebrate our recent King’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade, we are giving visitors to our stand at MRO Europe a chance to win a special experience for two people worth up to £5,000!

Each prize showcases a special experience globally renowned and recognised for being at the pinnacle of customer service and quality – just like Artemis. All you need to do is guess what these special experiences might be by handling three items hidden in each of our mystery boxes on the stand and leaving your contact details with us. The winner will be selected at random for a chance to win one of the three prizes on offer and notified following the event. *

We’re pleased to be an official exhibitor at this year’s MRO Europe, which takes place on 14th to 16th October at Excel in London, UK, and look forward to welcoming attendees during the event. Find us at Booth #3922.

Whether you’re already a customer or you want to find out more about how we can help you with your component supply solutions, our experts will be available to discuss your requirements.

We look forward to meeting you.

*Terms and conditions apply. Please visit our terms and conditions page for more information.

 

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