Gescan Partners with WAGO to Expand its Industrial Product Line

June 13, 2023

Gescan is excited to announce a new partnership with WAGO, a global leader in connection technology. This partnership will allow Gescan to expand its industrial product line and offer a wider range of innovative solutions to its customers. 

“Gescan continues to align with leading global industrial manufacturers with the partnership agreement with WAGO,” said Stuart MacDonald, Gescan’s Industrial Sales Director. ” WAGO is an innovative German company in the connection technology space that provides market-leading solutions to customers around the world.  Gescan’s customers will benefit from WAGO’s technology in a variety of industrial and commercial applications.” 

Through this partnership, Gescan will offer WAGO’s full range of industrial products, including modular terminal blocks, power supplies, and control cabinet components. These products are designed to help customers improve their operational efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance their overall automation capabilities. 

“At WAGO, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality connections solutions,” said Juliano Matias, General Manager at WAGO. “We are excited to partner with Gescan to expand our reach and provide even more customers with access to our innovative products.” 

With WAGO’s expertise in delivering customer-focused solutions and Gescan’s strong distribution network and investment in inventory, customers can expect exceptional service and support, along with access to a wider range of industrial products and solutions.

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