Strongwell expands utility representation agreement with NTS
NTS will now represent Strongwell in the state of Florida, ensuring that electrical utilities across a broader region are able to benefit from the company’s FRP solutions.
One of Strongwell’s Composolite containment systems, one of the many products NTS represents. Source | Strongwell
Strongwell (Bristol, Va., U.S.), a manufacture of pultruded fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites, announce the expansion of its territory partnership with National Transformer Sales Inc. (NTS, Raleigh, N.C., U.S.). NTS, already a trusted manufacturer sales representative agency for several states in the southeastern U.S., will now be covering the entire state of Florida.
NTS has been serving the electrical utility market for more than 35 years, offering deep expertise, optimal service and innovative solutions. With this expanded territory, NTS will represent Strongwell’s high-performance FRP products throughout Florida, adding to its existing presence in Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. NTS was previously only serving the Florida panhandle.
Strongwell’s FRP products, known for their low electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, EMI and RFI transparency, ease of installation and long-term durability, are ideal for use in a variety of electric utility applications. The addition of Florida to NTS’ territory enables greater access to Strongwell’s solutions.
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