Terms & Conditions
All orders placed via the A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd site are subject to A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd’s standard terms of Sale, click here to read.
Payment
All prices shown are in GBP Pounds Sterling. All prices shown are exclusive of VAT which will be added at the current prevailing rate of 20% for all orders, unless you are ordering from outside the EC, where VAT will not be charged. If you are within the EC you will be charged VAT unless you can provide a valid VAT number. Payment must be completed before shipment via credit card.
Professional Use Only
Items sold on this site are for professional use only.
Product Photos
The photos shown against each item is for illustration only, and may not include the accessories shown. If in any doubt, please contact the sales team for clarification.
Damaged Goods
You must advise us within 3 days in writing of goods being received damaged.
Returns
Should you wish to return goods please contact us on 01494 838398 or returns@ac-et.com stating why you wish to return goods.
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Modern Slavery Statement
Introduction
A.C. Entertainment Technologies Limited (“AC-ET” or “the Company”) aims to uphold high levels of ethical standards throughout our dealing with employees, customers, suppliers and other stakeholders. We are committed to ensuring that slavery and human trafficking does not exist in either our business operations or our supply chain.
This statement is made pursuant to Section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 (“MSA”) and constitutes AC-ET’s slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year to 31 January 2024.
This policy applies to all individuals working for the Company or on the Company’s behalf in any capacity, including employees, directors, officers, agency workers, volunteers, agents, contractors, consultants and business partners.
Our Business
AC-ET is a leading ‘one-stop’ international provider of cutting-edge entertainment technology products and solutions to dealers, distributors and end users internationally. We employ around 120 people in the United Kingdom.
We supply and support sectors such as, Touring & Live Shows, Film, TV, Studio & Broadcast, Theatre & Stage, Education & Performing Arts, Corporate & Events and Architectural & Installation.
Our customers include, Production Companies, Rental Companies, Venue Owners, Freelancers, Lighting Designers, Project Managers and Technicians.
Our product portfolio includes camera supports, video transmission systems and monitors, smartphone accessories, robotic camera systems, prompters, LED lighting, mobile power, bags and motion control, audio capture and noise reduction equipment. We globally procure products and materials from reputable suppliers and produce our own branded products in our manufacturing operation based in Canada.
Our policies on slavery
Modern slavery is a crime resulting in an abhorrent abuse of the human rights of vulnerable workers. It can take various forms, such as slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour and human trafficking. The Company has a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery and is committed to acting ethically and with integrity and transparency in all of its business dealings and relationships and to implementing and enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure that modern slavery and human trafficking are not taking place anywhere within either its own business or in any of its supply chains, consistent with its obligations under the MSA. The Company also expects the same high standards from all of its suppliers, contractors and other business partners and, as part of its contracting processes, it includes specific prohibitions against the use of modern slavery, and expects that its suppliers will in turn hold their own suppliers to the same standards.
Some suppliers may go to great lengths to hide the fact that they are using slave labour. However, the Company accepts that it has a responsibility through its due diligence processes to help ensure that workers are not being exploited, that they are safe and that relevant employment, health and safety and human rights laws and standards are being adhered to, including freedom of movement and communications.
Our slavery due diligence
As part of our initiative to identify and mitigate risk, we:
Operate strict procurement processes, requiring suppliers to comply with all applicable laws and standards, including those which relate to the MSA;
Expect our suppliers to have suitable policies and processes in place within their own businesses to prevent child labour, modern slavery and human trafficking and to cascade those policies to their own suppliers;
The above procedures are designed to:
Identify and assess potential risk areas in our business and supply chains;
Reduce the risk of slavery and human trafficking occurring in our business and supply chains, and;
Monitor potential risk areas in our business and supply chains.
Our slavery training
Regular training on this policy, and on the risk that the business faces from modern slavery in its supply chains, will be provided to staff as necessary, so that they know how to identify exploitation and modern slavery and how to report suspected cases.
Our next steps
In the coming year the Company will undertake due diligence to evaluate slavery risk across our supply chain and if required will implement further mitigation based on our findings.
The Company’s zero tolerance approach to modern slavery is communicated to all suppliers, contractors and other business partners when entering into new or renewed contracts with them.
At the end of the financial year the Company will review effectiveness of our efforts to ensure that slavery is not occurring in our supply chains.
In respect of the Company’s slavery training for its employees we will implement a training programme for senior management and those directly involved in procurement. The Company will undertake training for all relevant employees on, at least, an annual basis.
Authorisation
The Board of Directors has overall responsibility for ensuring that this statement complies with the Company’s legal and ethical obligations. The Financial Director has day-to-day responsibility for implementing this statement, monitoring its use and effectiveness and auditing internal control systems and policies and procedures to ensure they are effective in preventing or remediating the risk of modern slavery. They are also responsible for investigating allegations of modern slavery in the Company’s business or supply chains.
Line managers are responsible for ensuring that those reporting to them understand and comply with this statement.
The Board of Directors reviewed and authorised this statement on 16th April 2024.
UKCA, RoHS, WEEE & Battery Disposal
UKCA – Imported Products
A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd. takes its statutory obligations very seriously, and we are working with our suppliers to ensure UKCA compliance on all goods we place onto the UK market.
Should you require specific details on UKCA for a product, please contact us.
RoHS – Restriction of Hazardous Substances
A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd. is fully aware of this legislation and is taking steps to ensure that all products that we are classed as the “Producer” of meet the new regulations. We are liaising with our suppliers to this end.
If you need specific details for a product please contact us and we will respond to you as soon as we can.
WEEE – Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment
A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd., is fully compliant to the Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2006.
We are a Member of the Ecosurety Ltd compliance scheme (Scheme Approval Number WEE/UP3838PL/SCH), which will handle our WEEE obligations on our behalf.
Our Producer Registration Number is WEE/AC0049TZ. If you have any questions on this please contact us and we will respond to you as soon as we can.
Battery Disposal
Under the Waste Battery Regulations, A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd. are now offering a take back scheme for all your portable waste batteries. You can return your waste batteries to our business premises in person. Please do not return batteries to us other than in person.
Our Producer Registration Number is BPRN01178. If you have any questions on this please contact us and we will respond to you as soon as we can.
Alternatively, you can find your local waste portable battery recycling facility at www.recyclenow.co.uk
Most supermarkets and shops that sell batteries will have collection bins for used batteries, and some town halls, libraries or schools may also set up collection points. End-users may find stores in their local area more accessible.
Image Credits
Images are (c) A.C. Entertainment Technologies or used by permission of the owner. Relevant image copyright information is displayed below.
Images are (c) A.C. Entertainment Technologies or used by permission of the owner. Relevant image copyright information is displayed below.
Disclaimer
Please note: in certain countries some brands listed may not be available from AC-ET. The rights and ownership of all trademarks are recognised. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information is correct, AC-ET accepts no liability for errors or omissions. Because the brands constantly aim to improve their products, they reserve the right to amend or alter at any time and without prior notice, the specifications of any product. E&OE. Some project application images are included merely to represent a brand or technology. As such, AC-ET may not have supplied the equipment for each project.
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