Tri-Ed Expansion Continues with the Opening of New Branch in Pittsburgh

Tri-Ed,  Tri-Ed Expansion Continues with the Opening of New Branch in PittsburghNorth America’s independent security distributor, continues to grow and expand its North American footprint and is pleased to announce the opening of its new branch in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Tri-Ed Pittsburgh is managed by industry veteran Tammy Kleinerman, who has worked in multiple facets of the security industry over the past 20 plus years. Tammy's experience spans central station, security dealer and distribution channels and will well serve Tri-Ed's customer base in the Pittsburgh area.

The branch is located at 1253 Freedom Road, Suite 100 in Cranberry Township and can be reached at 724-776-1300.

"Tri-Ed has steadily expanded its branch locations across the country,” noted President and CEO Pat Comunale. “Our product lines and U.S. footprint have grown tremendously over the past several years to better serve our ever increasing customer base. We're very excited to serve our new customers in the Pittsburgh area and are also very pleased to welcome Tammy to the team."

Tri-Ed provides solutions from the industry’s leading manufacturers of CCTV, IP Video, access control, fire, intrusion, sound, communications, structured cabling, and home automation products. With more than 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 a rich rewards program.

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