Graybar Canada Opens Temporary Windsor Branch

Graybar Canada Opens Temporary Windsor Branch

September 14, 2016

Because of severe tornado damage at Graybar Canada’s Windsor, Ontario branch (2760 Deziel Drive), the company will be operating from a temporary location until the damage has been fully repaired.

Graybar Canada is now open for business at 3505 Rhodes Dr., Windsor ON, N8W 5B3 (the old Fedex building). Hours of operation are 7:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday. Phone numbers and emails have not changed.

Graybar Canada offers a special thank you to its partner R.A. Farrow for logistics support throughout this unfortunate event.

If you have questions, contact Graybar Canada at (519) 944-4414.

How Graybar can help you create an intelligent building system

Through the Internet of Things (IoT), new automated building system architectures permit communication, monitoring and management anywhere in the building or world via the internet. Intelligent buildings use technology to link both hardwired and wireless network systems into a converged building system. Data are generated and shared over a single platform to enhance efficiency and monitoring capabilities.

Information technology infrastructure serves as the brain of an intelligent building. Integration of networks begin with sharing infrastructure for every system, such as cabling, sensors and switches.

Graybar Canada’s comprehensive offering of products and services reduce total building cost of ownership, boost building efficiency and enhance productivity. Our products and solutions cover security, mobility, energy, notification, networks and a variety of services to meet your intelligent building needs.

To learn more, contact your Graybar Canada representative (www.graybarcanada.com/company/contact-us/).

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