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Peterson’s 2009 Catalog Supplement Features Hundreds of New Products

Peterson Manufacturing's new 2009 Catalog Supplement is just off the presses and on its way to customers. The supplement adds 25 pages of new vehicle safety lighting products to Peterson's ever-expanding line, and is designed for use in conjunction with the company's 216-page Master Catalog released in 2007.

Peterson Manufacturing’s new 2009 Catalog Supplement is just off the presses and on its way to customers. The supplement adds 25 pages of new vehicle safety lighting products to Peterson’s ever-expanding line, and is designed for use in conjunction with the company’s 216-page Master Catalog released in 2007.

Featured in the 2009 Catalog Supplement are part numbers for more than 250 brand new lighting and accessory products, including:

• More than 60 new LED part numbers in; premium Piranha LEDs, standard PM LEDs, and economy LEDs
• Newly expanded offering of LED Lights with clear lenses
• New LED and HID Work Lights
• New 3/4" single-diode LED Marker Lights
• New Oval Smart Lamps
• New single-diode Back-Up Lights
• New section dedicated to ECE-compliant section on LED Lighting & Accessories for North American customers selling abroad

"We’re proud to supplement our full line with so many new items," said Steve Meagher, Peterson’s vice president of sales. "Customers seeking a supplier that can meet any need in vehicle safety lighting and accessories are finding that, more than ever, Peterson’s the one."

For questions regarding the new Catalog Supplement materials or to order additional quantities, customers are invited to contact Peterson’s Customer Service Department directly by calling (816) 765-2000, or contacting [email protected].

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