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Nortech Control System expands distribution sales channel

UK access control systems supplier Nortech Control Systems has appointed Norbain as Distribution Partner. Norbain will distribute the full range of Nortech’s security products including access control, readers and ID devices, long range identification and vehicle detection and parking products.
July 25, 2017 Read time: 1 min
UK access control systems supplier Nortech Control Systems has appointed 7535 Norbain as Distribution Partner.

Norbain will distribute the full range of Nortech’s security products including access control, readers and ID devices, long range identification and vehicle detection and parking products.

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