Eplan and Revere Electric Announce Strategic Partnership

May 12, 2020
Strategic partnership will provide customers with industry-leading software and products to maximize performance across electrical, automation and mechatronic engineering.

Eplan Software & Services LLC & Revere Electric Supply are pleased to announce they have entered into a strategic partnership, combining Eplan's industry leading electrical, automation and mechatronic engineering software with Revere’s world class electrical distribution products to deliver cost effective, efficient systems to increase customer productivity.

With technology playing an increasingly critical role in every aspect of today’s business world, both companies recognize the need to accelerate the development of digital solutions to ensure a competitive edge. The Eplan-Revere partnership brings together decades of acute business strategy, product development, and technological advancement and deployment to support successful digital transformations.

Revere will join together with Eplan to provide access to software and tools that help Revere teams deliver  technological capabilities to customers. “Partnering with Revere Electric to deliver digital solutions to clients will allow us to provide the very best software, products and strategies on which customers can build their next generation of transformative automation solutions and services.” said Jeff Kilburn, managing director at Eplan USA. By virtually connecting Eplan’s software solutions expertise with Revere’s extensive product portfolio, the collaboration represents a monumental change in the way both businesses address the needs of the market. 

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