Controllis appoints Australasian distributor
Controllis, a UK-based remote management system and DC power company, has appointed C4i, an Australian-based integrated communications systems company, as the authorised distributor for its full product line in the Australasian region.
Specialising in telemetry and SCADA systems, Controllis has developed a range of controllers and software systems for the secure monitoring and remote control of power systems and other mission-critical assets.
“We chose C4i to represent our products in this region because of their extensive experience in developing, deploying and managing mission-critical systems,” said Controllis CEO Simon Albury. “We are very pleased to be working with such a world-class partner and we expect to jointly generate a significant amount of new business in a range of market sectors.”
C4i, part of the Australian stock exchange listed Longreach group, has designed, developed and deployed numerous secure communications systems for emergency services, airports and defence organisations throughout Australasia, the US and the Middle East.
“The Controllis secure monitoring and control systems complement our existing product portfolio and will enable us to enhance our offering to new and existing customers,” said C4i CEO Peter Harrison.
“Secure remote control and monitoring of a wide range of systems is increasingly important to businesses, government agencies and defence groups. This partnership further progresses our ongoing focus of ‘network enabled’ distributed solutions, which provide users with the benefits of improved security and safety, reduction in organisations’ operating costs and improvements in business efficiency.”
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