Inaco and Rittal partner in Australia
Specialist industrial automation and controls distributor Inaco Automation Controls has announced a new distribution alliance with Rittal for Australia. Inaco will now distribute the Rittal portfolio of enclosure systems.
“We’re very pleased with this agreement, which strengthens our product offering,” said Gary Pelham, Inaco’s Executive General Manager. “Not only will our current 4000 Australian customers value Inaco’s new capability to provide them with world-class enclosure system products, but it’s a key additional strength when addressing new customers and application solutions.”
The Rittal product range complements Inaco’s automation and controls offering and will enable Inaco to provide its existing and new customers with a broader range of solutions. Rittal’s portfolio of enclosure systems includes industrial enclosures, small to floor-standing hazardous area solutions and an extensive range of energy-efficient cooling. Inaco will also distribute Rittal’s range of data centre infrastructure, including racks, power, cooling, security, remote management and software.
“It’s with great pleasure that we partner with Inaco,” said Peter Mellino, Managing Director, Rittal Australia & New Zealand. “We have long regarded Inaco as a leader in the industrial automation space.
“Highly skilled staff will be instrumental in ensuring Inaco customers find the right Rittal solution for their application. With the right feet on the ground through Inaco, Rittal can concentrate on what we do best - providing the highest quality enclosure and climate control solutions.”
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