ACI Acquires ACT's Interface Control Components

The acquisition will allow ACI to broaden its customer base and build on the product offering that ACT has built over 20 plus years in the HVAC Industry.

MIDDLETON, WI - Automation Components, Inc. (ACI) has purchased Advanced Control Technologies' (ACT's) Interface Control Components line. This acquisition will allow ACI to broaden its customer base and build on the product offering that ACT has built over 20 plus years in the HVAC Industry. ACT has a worldwide customer base that includes engineers, designers and installers of building automation systems, process control systems, owners and managers of commercial buildings, industrial, government buildings, schools, hospitals, and custom home builders.

Interface Control Components (ICC), also known as interface modules, are primarily used to transfer, modify, condition and isolate signals between computer controllers and sensors. Interface Modules help Building Automation System managers address the need to improve energy efficiency, regardless of the software, firmware or hardware involved.

"ACI has committed to maintaining the long-term success of this line. The ACI Sales Staff is undergoing extensive product training and the entire company has embraced the task of supporting this line with ACI's outstanding service," said Chad Schwenn, ACI's Marketing Manager. "Ultimately, by acquiring another "solution based porduct line" the combination of the two will provide the HVAC Industry a compelling single-source option. In addition, we look forward to forging new business relationships via this acquisition and cementing even stronger ones with our current customers," said Troy Schwenn, President of ACI.

ACI has been a manufacturer of sensors for the HVAC Industry since 1991, and has product offerings in Temperature, Relative Humidity, Pressure, Gas, and Current. ACI is a two time "Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year" award winner and was recently nominated for a third.
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