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MOXA Industrial Device Networking
The Proud Co. Pittsburgh, Western PA, West Virginia
For over twenty years, industrial systems integrators have relied on Moxa products in major device networking installations around the world. Moxa offers industrial-grade solutions backed by an excellent warrenty and highly-specialized technical support for a diverse range of applications, including connecting PLCs to a wireless control network, transmitting temperature signals over long distances, and control and monitoring at remote locations.
Vertical industry strengths include transportation, power utility (IEC 61850-3) and gas transmission.
In addition to the standard product offerings, Moxa's expert R&D team can also deliver customized solutions for projects that have highly specialized requirements, including the development of specific technical functions or simple changes in connector type.
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