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McCain enhances distribution of ITS solutions

McCain, manufacturer and supplier of intelligent transportation systems, traffic control equipment and parking guidance solutions, has announced distributor partnerships with Quality Traffic Systems and M H Corbin. Both companies will represent McCain’s full line of traffic control equipment within their respective territories of Georgia and Ohio. “We are always looking for like-minded businesses to partner with,” said Nathan Welch national sales manager at McCain Inc. “Quality Traffic and M H Corbin are ju
November 14, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
772 McCain, manufacturer and supplier of intelligent transportation systems, traffic control equipment and parking guidance solutions, has announced distributor partnerships with 6874 Quality Traffic Systems and 6875 M H Corbin. Both companies will represent McCain’s full line of traffic control equipment within their respective territories of Georgia and Ohio.

“We are always looking for like-minded businesses to partner with,” said Nathan Welch national sales manager at McCain Inc. “Quality Traffic and M H Corbin are just that, each personifying excellence in their own markets and sharing in our unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction.”

Both companies will distribute McCain’s advanced traffic equipment product lines including programmable vehicular and pedestrian signals; 170, 2070, NEMA, and the latest ATC-compliant traffic controllers; ITS, NEMA, and Caltrans traffic controller cabinets; cabinet and controller test equipment, and some auxiliary product lines, such as pedestrian push buttons. Working with McCain’s ITS Solutions Group, they will also represent McCain’s full software suite that includes local firmware, central management systems, and adaptive control software.

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