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Nortech partners with ADI Global Distribution

UK access control systems manufacturer Nortech has appointed ADI Global Distribution as one of its official distributors, ensuring that ADI’s customers now have access to Nortech’s full people and vehicle access control and parking products. ADI Global Distribution has a large UK branch network for the security industry and is committed to building trusted and personal business partnerships. Each product division within ADI has its own team of specialists who search out new technologies and equipment in the
August 11, 2017 Read time: 1 min
UK access control systems manufacturer Nortech has appointed ADI Global Distribution as one of its official distributors, ensuring that ADI’s customers now have access to Nortech’s full people and vehicle access control and parking products.


ADI Global Distribution has a large UK branch network for the security industry and is committed to building trusted and personal business partnerships.

Each product division within ADI has its own team of specialists who search out new technologies and equipment in the industry to provide products that their customers may need.

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