MSC launches brand-new ‘Big Book’ for 2025

MSC Industrial has launched a brand-new version of its iconic Big Book catalogue for 2025. The 16th edition of the Big Book is now available to order from the company’s website and will be dispatched to customers free of charge. It can also be collected from its trade counter in Wednesbury. The hotly anticipated Big…


MSC Industrial has launched a brand-new version of its iconic Big Book catalogue for 2025.

The 16th edition of the Big Book is now available to order from the company’s website and will be dispatched to customers free of charge. It can also be collected from its trade counter in Wednesbury.

The hotly anticipated Big Book features an extensive selection of products across three main categories: metalworking, safety, and maintenance products, with next working day delivery on all stocked items placed before 7pm online.

The Big Book has become the ‘go to’ catalogue for industry, offering quick and easy sourcing of thousands of general industrial and specialist metalworking products.
Dave Darby, Managing Director at MSC Industrial, says the new Big Book has been eagerly anticipated by industry.

“It’s been a long time since we updated the Big Book and we’ve made a lot of exciting changes to our range with new products, range extensions and totally new categories.

“If your job is metalworking, facilities management or site safety the Big Book is for you. If you are an owner manager, a machine operator, a facilities or stores manager, the Big Book is essential to the smooth running of your business or department.

“We know customers keep the MSC Big Book on their desks so that they can quickly find and order the right products for their facilities, from mission critical tooling through to workwear and janitorial equipment. It’s time to put that well-loved and well-thumbed old catalogue to one side and order your new MSC Big Book now.”

Orders of the MSC Big Book can be made at https://www.mscdirect.co.uk/catalogue-registration.


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