Security, surveillance specialist Altronix appoints new manufacturers' reps in NJ, NYC - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Security, surveillance specialist Altronix appoints new manufacturers' reps in NJ, NYC


Feb 8, 2011

Brooklyn, NY -- Altronix, a manufacturer of low voltage power supplies and accessories for the electronic security industry, today announced the appointment of LCA Sales Company of Hawthorne, New York, as its manufacturers’ representatives for New Jersey and the greater New York City area effective immediately.

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“LCA Sales Company is a highly respected manufacturer’s rep organization, and we are pleased to have them on our team,” said Alan Forman, President, Altronix. “Their extensive knowledge of the market, combined with a proven track record of comprehensive support and professionalism, will help to strengthen our leadership position in this territory.”

In business since 1945, LCA Sales Company cites a reputation of excellence within the security and surveillance community based on support and service. The company is headed by industry veteran Joel Schwartz and represents other leading manufacturers of professional security equipment. LCA Sales Company’s headquarters are located at 5 Skyline Drive in Hawthorne, New York.

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“The Altronix product line is highly synergistic with our existing line of security and surveillance products,” said Schwartz. “We look forward to representing their outstanding lineup of power and technology solutions.”

To contact LCA Sales call 1-800-522-7377, fax 1-800-933-4789 or email lca@lcasales.com. For more information on Altronix’s extensive line of products, call toll free 1-888-258-7669, e-mail info@altronix.com or visit www.altronix.com.

 


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