Dahua Technology Announces Anixter International as New Distribution Partner

Video Surveillance Solutions from Dahua Now Available in 67 Anixter Store Locations throughout the US and Canada

Dahua Technology announced it has partnered with Anixter International.

 

Anixter will market, distribute and license the complete Dahua North America catalog, from standalone products to fully integrated solutions, at 67 Anixter store locations throughout the US and Canada. Dahua’s product line includes cutting-edge network cameras—including fisheye, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) and multi-sensor— and NVRs, as well as ground-breaking HDCVI cameras and HDCVI DVRs designed to utilize legacy coaxial systems.

 

“As a leader in the industry, Anixter International is committed to helping lower the cost, risk and complexity of the global distribution process,” said Ernest Berardi, director of channel marketing, Dahua Technology USA. “We’re pleased to be partnering with Anixter to accelerate our ability to bring Dahua’s world-class video surveillance solutions to our dealer partners.”

 

“Dahua has a proven track record worldwide for delivering high-quality, end-to-end security solutions,” said James Rothstein, senior vice president, global security marketing, Anixter International. “The addition of Dahua Technology USA to our product portfolio will bring significant value to security professionals seeking to provide their customers with best-in-class video surveillance products.”

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