Communication equipment companies in Indiana (6 found)

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Lumberg Automation products deliver intelligent wiring solutions such as electronic field bus components and connector and distribution box systems for all applications in industrial automation technology and complete wiring concepts for mechanical engineering and production systems for a wide range of industries.

Patrick Industries, Inc. is a component solutions provider for the recreational vehicle (RV), marine, manufactured housing and various industrial markets – including single and multi-family housing, hospitality, institutional and commercial markets. Founded in 1959, Patrick is based in Elkhart, Indiana, with over 10,000 employees and 160 businesses across the United States of America.

RS2 Technologies is a technology-driven manufacturer of cutting edge access management hardware and software. Based in Indiana, the company engineering, service and administrative staffs boast a long history of experience in the security industry. RS2 Technologies hardware line includes a wide range of system control processors, peripherals, readers and cards and Access It!® line software is the most advanced and easy-to-use in the industry.

Triton GN utilises their comprehensive line-up of manufacturing partners to provide an end-to-end solution designed around our customers’ requirements. Teamed up with the network of Certified Installers and distribution partners to provide a seamless installation.

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