Tuesday, 25 January 2022 | Tom  After Britain left the European Union, the trade deal that was struck that means that trade continues, as we have become accustomed, without additional tariffs and duties - however there are significant changes to the VAT situation for exports from Britain to the EU. |
Tuesday, 11 January 2022 | Tom  If your APC UPS needs a new battery kit, it is essential to buy the right one - there are so many models to choose from - we stock a full range of replacement battery kits for APC UPS systems. Read on to find out how to be sure of selecting the right RBC replacement battery kit for your UPS. |
1 CommentMonday, 6 December 2021 | Tom  Details of MDS opening times and delivery schedules over the Christmas and New Year period - we are closed from Tuesday 21 December until Tuesday 4 January - click for full details in blog post |
Thursday, 2 December 2021 | Tom  With winter now here and some serious frosts, now is the time to think about your car battery. Battery related faults are the number one cause of vehicle breakdowns - find out what are the main problem areas, how can you spot them and what you should do to avoid any issues with your battery this winter. |
Tuesday, 12 October 2021 | Tom  Many Japanese import cars have batteries that use different part number to the European codes, for example 46B24L; these are known as JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) codes - read on to find out what they mean |
Tuesday, 28 September 2021 | Tom  PayPal Pay in 3 is now available at MDS - easily split your purchase in to 3 payments with no interest or additional charges - use the PayPal Checkout and then select the Pay in 3 option within your PayPal account (subject to status and minimum purchase of £30). |
Monday, 16 August 2021 | Tom  Yuasa have just launched four new models for their HJ Series of replacement AGM car batteries and a fresh new design for the existing models in the range - these batteries in JIS case sizes are specially designed for Japanese import vehicles |
Monday, 26 July 2021 | Tom  The Covid situation has caused enough economic disruption worldwide already; now we are seeing a shortage of containers and huge rises in global shipping costs caused by the pandemic. Unfortunately this is now leading to significant cost prices rises and we are going to have to increase some prices. |