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ITC Electrical Components Announces New Spelsberg GEOS S Cabinets

November 25, 2024

ITC Electrical Components Announces New Spelsberg GEOS S Cabinets

ITC Electrical Components announces new Spelsberg GEOS S Cabinets. Spelsberg is a leading manufacturer of enclosures in the electrical industry, especially serving in the electrical installation and enclosure technology sectors. The family-owned company designs and produces products and systems for the electrical trade and industrial sector and is known as a competent problem solver for all things around enclosures, with high quality standards, technological capabilities, and its own UL-certified testing laboratory. The product range comprises more than 5,000 available products, including Industrial Enclosures and Cabinets, Junction boxes, Small Distributions boxes and various accessories.

Additionally, custom solutions can be designed and produced.

For more information and details see ITC’s enclosure catalogue here https://www.itcproducts.com/docs/pdf/catalogs/1/EC-1508%20Industrial%20Enclosures.pdf

About ITC

ITC Electrical Components was founded in 1994 as an importer and Master Distributor in Canada, of electrical components, products, devices and accessories for control and automation systems, control panels, machinery and power distribution.

Their mission is to provide to their customers, quality products at prices which are among the lowest on the market, with fast, friendly service. They have selected few, well known manufacturers of components from Europe and the Far East, most of them recognized with ISO 9001 certification.

All the products they sell are manufactured in accordance to the latest versions of well-known International Standards. Many are UL Listed and CSA Certified.

More Information

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

Contact ITC Electrical Components 50 Mural Street, Unit 8 Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1E4

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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.

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