ITC Electrical Components Celebrates 30 Years of Service to the Electrical, Automation and OEM Market in Canada

November 25, 2024

Celebrating its 30th anniversary, ITC Electrical Components has recently launched its new and improved website at www.itcproducts.com.

After a successful 15-year career in the electrical components industry Luca Fontana founded ITC Electrical Components in 1994.  Since that time the company has grown from a home-based operation to a successful business with 15 employees and a new warehouse 12,000 square foot facility at 50 Mural Drive, Richmond Hill. Today ITC stocks over 10,000 specialized parts including enclosures, DIN rail, control and protection devices, cable management components and wire and cable tools to name a few.

ITC spends considerable time in sourcing and partnering with its core principles levering their expertise and product and application knowledge. 

“We are committed to a high level of customer service and realized long ago our distributors and their customers need a supplier that can react to their needs with solutions that work when they need it” said Matteo Fontana, ITC ‘s general manager.  

Selling though electrical and automation distributors ITC Components provides a strong market focus and a commitment to having the best offering of electrical wiring, connection, protection and interface components to panel builders, automation specialists, system integrators, and installation professionals.

For more information, you can visit www.itcproducts.com or call ITC at 416.663.7223, or email at sales@itcproducts.com.

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