by Joanna Pineda Posted on February 26, 2009
Electrical Contractor Magazine(ECMAG, in collaboration with TED Magazine, recently launched an Anti-Counterfeit Products Initiative to aggressively fight the increase in counterfeit electric products in the United States.
For the new anti-counterfeiting campaign, ECMAG and TED Magazine turned to Matrix Group to create a Web site that will serve as a central repository of resources in the fight against the influx of counterfeit products in the US. The new Web site is a one-stop resource for manufacturers, contractors, consumers and government officials.
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