Sielox Names Milsk Company Inc. Rep Firm of the Year

Sielox LLC has named Milsk Company Inc. of Southfield, MI as its 2017 manufacturer’s representative firm of the year. Milsk represents the Sielox’s full line of solutions including its industry-leading Pinnacle® Access Control Software suite and innovative CLASS™ (Crisis Lockdown Alert Status System™) in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and western Pennsylvania. Sielox awarded Milsk Company the Rep Firm of the Year at the annual Sielox Rep Firm Meeting at ISC West 2018. Milsk Company has been instrumental in helping educate and train industry professionals on Sielox’s layered solutions while continuously posting the highest percentage of increased sales of Sielox’s products over 2017.

“Milsk Company Inc. exemplifies the outstanding qualities that every manufacturer looks for in a sales representative organization,” said Karen Evans, President and CEO, Sielox LLC. “The experienced team of professionals at Milsk successfully communicates the value propositions that Sielox Pinnacle and CLASS solutions provide, and they continue to make a significant contribution to our on-going growth and expansion.”

The Milsk Company Inc. was founded in 1927 and maintains a strong presence in their region. Their time-tested approach of doing business in an honest and professional manner has changed very little over the years. Today, the company represents many of the industry's leading manufacturers, covering audio/visual, commercial sound, video surveillance, security and data communication markets.

“We are truly honored to receive the Rep Firm of the Year Award from our partners at Sielox,” said Steve Milsk, President, Milsk Company, Inc. “Combining Sielox’s innovative products to provide a layered security solution, along with their industry knowledge, leadership and support have allowed us to exceed our sales goals and help our respective organizations grow.”

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