Eaton announces partnership with Mobile Automation
Eaton has announced that it has granted Mobile Automation membership of its Power Distribution Partner Program as an Authorised System Integrator.
Mobile Automation is an industrial electrical, automation and engineering solutions provider with over 30 years’ experience servicing the Australian industrial electrical industry. With a strong presence across many sectors, including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, health care and industrial processing, the new partnership will offer Mobile Automation’s clients greater access to Eaton’s range of automation solutions.
“The new partnership represents a strong commitment from both organisations to support the industrial sector with leading electrical products that render the best solutions across safety, reliability and efficiency,” said Mark Anning, Channel Manager for Power Distribution A/NZ at Eaton. “This partnership will allow Eaton to expand its footprint for system integration across Mobile Automation’s customers, while leveraging its strong relationships and technical capabilities across many sectors including manufacturing and industrial processing.”
Brian Emberson, Managing Director at Mobile Automation, said the new partnership will strengthen its market position and provide new growth opportunities.
“Eaton’s product offering is world-class and we look forward to working closely with the local team in delivering ongoing value to our customers, particularly a solutions-based approach, that is pivotal in achieving their goals,” he said.
“Embedding high-quality services with premium products is always the preferred outcome for customers,” said George Sabo, Business Development Manager – Energy Efficiency at Mobile Automation. “Eaton’s diverse range of power distribution and automation range allows us to do exactly that, alongside being a value enabler for our business and customers alike.”
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