American Control Electronics Announces Partnership with Applied Mechatronics

April 6, 2016
American Control Electronics (ACE) is pleased to announce a new partnership with Applied Mechatronics, an experienced, California-based manufacturers’ representative.

American Control Electronics (ACE) is pleased to announce a new partnership with Applied Mechatronics, an experienced, California-based manufacturers’ representative. Applied Mechatronics will provide expert coverage of ACE’s electronic control systems and power products from 5 West Coast office locations, covering territory from San Diego to Portland.

“As experts in electronic and mechanical automation, Applied Mechatronics is well positioned to represent our products in the western U.S.,“ said Dan Schnabel, President, ACE.

“Our engineers have an average of 25 years’ experience providing motion control solutions for machine design and factory automation applications. They get up to speed quickly and deliver out-of-the-box solutions,” said Glenn Robertson, President, Applied Mechatronics. “With the addition of American Control Electronics to our product portfolio, we build on our ability to provide the best possible automation solution to our customers.”

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