SignalFire announces product partnership with 5 automation and instrumentation companies

November 15, 2017…SignalFire Wireless Telemetry expanded its customer reach and support throughout the United States and Canada by adding five new channel partners to represent its wireless telemetry solutions. These automation and instrumentation solution providers will increase responsiveness to channel end users by offering local application engineering and product availability. The companies include Eastern Controls, Andrews Industrial, ControValve, CB Engineering and BBP.
Eastern Controls will represent SignalFire wireless solutions throughout New Jersey, Maryland, and DC. Their expertise includes all primary process variable measurements including flow, pressure, level, temperature and liquid analytical /eChem as well as general service, critical service, and specialty control and isolation valve applications.
Covering the Marcellus area in the eastern United States, Andrews Industrial has served as a process control solution provider since 1977 to varied industries. These include Oil & Gas, Power, Chemical/Petrochemical, Metals/Mining, Water/Wastewater, Food/Beverage, Pulp/Paper and the OEMs and engineering firms who provide equipment and services to these industries.
Assigned to Eastern Canada, ControValve is one of Canada’s providers of instrumentation solutions designed to improve safety and reduce cost for customers now and in the future.
Representing SignalFire in Western Canada, CB Engineering is an instrumentation and automation products and service provider. Since 1974, the company has established long-term relationships with product manufacturers who are offering innovative technology and product development.
Bringing over 25 years of expertise in instrumentation, analytical, valves, and control systems, BBP will represent SignalFire products throughout Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi and North and South Carolina.

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