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Established in 1987, ACT's founder recognized a need for reliable, cost-effective control interfaces. A growth pattern continued in November, 1989 with the acquisition of the commercial Powerline Control Components division of Leviton Manufacturing Company. This brought ACT's position in the marketplace into sharper focus. Current sales have escalated well above those achieved in 1987, and manufacturing space has increased accordingly. Currently, ACT has over two hundred products in its ICC (Interface Control Components) and PCC (Powerline Control Components) lines, and other variations of these products are manufactured to specific customer requirements. As an example, ACT designed and currently manufactures a low cost, field cleanable solenoid valve to provide a more serviceable and reliable product for our customers' pneumatic needs, and we are continually developing new products to provide other innovative solutions to control problems. ACT's manufacturing facility is located convenient to Indianapolis International Airport and major trucking and shipping distribution points. ACT markets its Interface Control Components (ICC) through a select group of distributors, as well as factory direct sales. In addition, ICC products are distributed directly to major building automation system manufacturers, or to their branches as a result of corporate approval or specification. The Powerline Control Components (PCC) are marketed through distributors known as Engineered System Centers (ESC), which assist the purchaser in selection of components or design of systems. | The industrial process control products (primarily microprocessor based items) are currently marketed directly by ACT, while a distribution network is established. ACT products are used by owners and facility managers of commercial, industrial, and government buildings, as well as schools, hospitals, and large residential facilities. ACT employees represent a vast pool of knowledge in the areas of HVAC, lighting, and electronics gained through many years of collective experience and education. ACT's staff continuously keeps abreast of new developments and technologies in its ever-changing marketplace. ACT's engineers use Computer Aided Design (CAD) and routing programs in developing new products. This provides maximum utilization of printed circuit board space, and allows rapid response to a customer's needs for modifications to existing products or new designs. Considerable programming experience allows ACT to easily provide its
customers with sub-routines to support its microprocessor based product family. |
| Address: | 8076 Woodland Drive Indianapolis, Indiana 46278 USA |
| Phone: | 317-337-0100 |
| Fax: | 317-337-0200 |