JEHS Joins Forces with NOARK to Deliver Smarter Electrical Solutions in Ontario

August 1, 2025

NOARK Electric is pleased to announce a new partnership with Cambridge, Ontario based manufacturing representitive, JEHS. This strategic collaboration will expand NOARK’s reach and customer support across Ontario and beyond, bringing reliable and innovative electrical solutions to a wider audience.

With over 50 years of combined sales experience, JEHS brings a strong foundation of expertise and a proven track record in serving OEMs, integrators, end users, and distributors throughout the Canadian market. The partnership reflects NOARK’s commitment to providing best-in-class circuit protection and motor control solutions supported by local representation and deep market insight.

“We’re excited to partner with JEHS and tap into their deep-rooted relationships across Ontario,” said Landy Hou, Canadian Sales Manager at NOARK Electric. “Their team’s reputation for technical excellence and customer-first values aligns perfectly with NOARK’s mission to deliver exceptional value and service to our partners.”

As part of the partnership, JEHS will represent NOARK’s full portfolio of products, including circuit breakers, contactors, overload relays, and motor starters, supporting projects across industrial automation, commercial construction, and OEM applications.

“Our team is thrilled to join forces with NOARK,” said Jason Shackell, JEHS. “Their commitment to quality, innovation, and service is unmatched. We look forward to helping our customers discover the benefits of NOARK’s robust product offering, backed by the local support and responsiveness they’ve come to expect from JEHS.”

This partnership marks another important step in NOARK’s growing presence in the North American market and reinforces its investment in providing localized support through trusted industry partners.

For more information on NOARK’s products and solutions, visit: na.noark-electric.com
To learn more about JEHS, visit: www.jehsmarketing.com

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