COVID-19 Live Electrical Community Updates from EFC

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March 19, 2020

With the COVID-19 crisis underway, EFC is working diligently to provide current electrical community updates. Their polls will be refreshed weekly to provide the latest industry sentiments. You can check back to EFC’s Electrical Community Update page each day for the latest ‘EFC Pulse’ poll results, member announcements, best practices related to service continuity, employee work policies and safety measures.

EFC ‘Pulse’ – Supply & Demand Polls – Closes March 25. Check in for a weekly pulse on supply and demand sentiments in the industry.

Manufacturers Poll

EFC is asking members to share the current Supply & Demand trends they are experiencing with response to COVID-19.

Participate weekly and contribute to real time sentiments on supply and demand within our industry. Take the Survey, click here

Click here to view the live survey results

*All submissions are held confidential to protect the privacy of our membership.

Distributors Poll

EFC is asking members to share the current Supply & Demand trends they are experiencing with response to COVID-19.

Participate weekly and contribute to real time sentiments on supply and demand within our industry. Take the Survey, click here

Click here to view the live survey results

*All submissions are held confidential to protect the privacy of our membership.

You can find EFC’s Electrical Community Update page HERE

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