Tri-Ed, an Anixter Company, is proud to announce the availability of Arecont products throughout its North American branch network
Tri-Ed will offer Arecont’s complete line of Megapixel IP cameras to its customers across North America

Tri-Ed, an Anixter Company, is proud to announce the availability of Arecont products throughout its North American branch network. As a leader in megapixel technology, Arecont offers the largest selection of megapixel cameras available worldwide. Their capabilities span a broad spectrum of applications and venues, which is a testament to the company's leadership in developing innovative megapixel imaging technologies and products.

"The Arecont product line is an excellent complement to our existing state-of-the-art IP product offering,” notes James Rothstein, TRI-ED's Senior Vice President of Global Marketing. “We are very excited to offer Arecont’s complete line of Megapixel IP cameras to our customers across North America.”

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