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Antaira Technologies expands South America operations

Industrial device networking and communication solutions specialist Antaira Technologies has expanded its presence in the South America region with a new partner, Simantec Automation, in Brazil. US-based Simantec Automation, an official distributor partner of Antaira, recently expanded its branch offices in Brazil, in order to provide local industrial device networking support and services to industrial markets. Its addition to Antaira’s list of distributors will help Antaira provide solutions for the gr
October 31, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Industrial device networking and communication solutions specialist 7906 Antaira Technologies has expanded its presence in the South America region with a new partner, Simantec Automation, in Brazil.

US-based Simantec Automation, an official distributor partner of Antaira, recently expanded its branch offices in Brazil, in order to provide local industrial device networking support and services to industrial markets. Its addition to Antaira’s list of distributors will help Antaira provide solutions for the growing industrial networking market and offer more convenient and localised support to customers in South America.

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