TriEd and Exacq Expand North American Partnership

TriEd and Exacq Expand North American Partnership

TriEd and Exacq Expand North American PartnershipTri-Ed, one of North America’s independent security distributors, is pleased to announce its expanded partnership with Exacq as a valued vendor supplier in the U.S. Exacq products are now available to Tri-Ed's TriEd and Exacq Expand North American Partnershipcustomers throughout all of the U.S. and Canada.

Exacq Technologies Inc., a developer of open architecture, produces Video Management System (VMS) solutions for security and surveillance applications. Their exacqVisionVMS client-server solutions are scalable from a small, single, camera solution to large-scale corporate or campus systems with thousands of cameras. Real-time and recorded video can be viewed, managed and configured from any location on the network.

ExacqVision VMS solutions are flexible and scale to meet stringent requirements of corporate, financial, state and federal institutions. Target markets include schools and universities, healthcare, banking, retail, manufacturing, distribution centers, transportation, airport, shipping, construction, homeland security and home monitoring.

"We’re very pleased to expand our partnership with Exacq as a valued supplier partner,” said Pat Comunale, president and chief operating officer for Tri-Ed Distribution. "Exacq's state-of-the-art products are an ideal complement to Tri-Ed’s comprehensive offering of IP video solutions."

“Exacq has called on Tri-Ed as a regional distributor in the U.S. and throughout all of Canada for a number of years,” noted Tom Buckley, vice president of sales and marketing for Exacq Technologies. “They’ve proven to be a valuable partner in our growth, and we’re confident that we can grow together as we expand our relationship.

Tri-Ed provides state-of-the-art solutions from the industry’s leading manufacturers of CCTV, IP Video, access control, fire, intrusion, sound, communications, structured cable, and home automation products. With over 60 locations across the U.S. and Canada, Tri-Ed offers personal customer service, technical systems support, flexible credit terms, next-day shipping, ongoing training programs and the industry's richest rewards program.

For more information, please visit http://www.tri-ed.com/.

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