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McCain expands distribution network

Intelligent transportation systems supplier McCain has expanded its distribution network with an agreement with Walker Brothers to distribute its traffic equipment in South Carolina. Under the terms of the new distributor agreement, Walker Brothers will have exclusive distribution rights to McCain’s ITS, NEMA, and Caltrans traffic controller cabinets; Model 2070 and NEMA traffic signal controllers; the entire ATC eX controller series; intersection control software; and McCain’s new and improved Transparity
May 7, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Intelligent transportation systems supplier 772 McCain has expanded its distribution network with an agreement with Walker Brothers to distribute its traffic equipment in South Carolina.

Under the terms of the new distributor agreement, Walker Brothers will have exclusive distribution rights to McCain’s ITS, NEMA, and 3879 Caltrans traffic controller cabinets; Model 2070 and NEMA traffic signal controllers; the entire ATC eX controller series; intersection control software; and McCain’s new and improved Transparity traffic management system (TMS) throughout the state.

“Walker Brothers is by far the most reputable and established traffic distributor and signal installer in South Carolina,” said Doug Williams, southeast regional sales representative at McCain. “I am delighted that Walker Brothers has agreed to partner with us to deliver first-class products and service to the region.”

“We have been impressed by McCain’s ability to produce high quality components,” commented Roger Burroughs, CEO of Walker Brothers. “McCain has a diverse portfolio of solutions that successfully address the needs of our customers and complements our existing product lines.”

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