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Russelectric, A Siemens Business, Announces The Mission Critical Management Group Named Manufacturer’s Representative for Georgia

Parul Dubey on November 5, 2019 - in News

Hingham, MA – Russelectric, A Siemens Business, a leading manufacturer of power control systems and automatic transfer switches, announces that The Mission Critical Management (MCM) Group has been named Russelectric manufacturer’s representative for the state of Georgia.

The Mission Critical Management Group is an electrical manufacturer’s representative specializing in the design, application, and deployment of emergency, power quality and power distribution equipment in the health care, industrial, emergency lighting, and data center construction markets.

With more than 40 years of industry experience, The MCM Group offers customers safe, practical, energy efficient, and cost-effective solutions. In addition to Russelectric, The MCM Group’s manufacturing partners include Eaton Corporation, E&I Engineering, Trystar, and PowerSmiths, as well as Stulz and Btech.

For more information, visit www.themcmgroup.com.

 

About Russelectric

Founded in 1955, Russelectric®, A Siemens Business, provides high-integrity power control solutions for mission critical applications in the healthcare, information technology, telecommunication, water treatment, and renewable energy markets. The company maintains vertically-integrated manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts and Oklahoma, where it designs and builds a full line of automatic transfer switches, switchgear, and controls.  Russelectric products carry the longest and most comprehensive warranty in the industry, and are backed by a team of expert factory-direct field service engineers. To learn more about Russelectric products and the company’s commitment to customer satisfaction, visit www.russelectric.com, call (781) 749-6000, or email [email protected].

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