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Lincad appoints Eltron Technologies as North American rep

Lincad has appointed Eltron Technologies to assist with business growth across the USA and Canada.

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Focused on the defence and industrial OEM market segments, Eltron Technologies is a manufacturer's representative partner with agents operating across the whole of North America.

Eltron Technologies will be focused on securing new customers for Lincad’s latest range of batteries and chargers suitable for a range of military applications and other applications that require military grade performance. Eltron Technologies will also be promoting Lincad’s bespoke design and manufacturing service.

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Eltron Technologies has been operating since 1984 and supports several international clients in North American defence and industrial markets.

Peter Slade, Joint Managing Director at Lincad, said: “We see opportunities in the USA and Canada for Lincad’s latest battery and charger solutions. Whilst we have previously had sales in North America, Eltron Technologies will allow Lincad to grow its business footprint within those territories. They have many years of experience working with similar clients and we’re excited to be working in partnership for the benefit of both companies.”

Joe Jevelle, Director at Eltron Technologies, added: “Eltron Technologies is grateful for the opportunity to be selected as Lincad’s North America sales team promoting their military and industrial high-end battery and charger solutions.  We look forward to building their brand within our defense and industrial communities. Thanks Lincad for the confidence you place in our abilities as your newly chosen partner.”

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