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Bison Gear and Kaman Industrial Technologies Sign National Distribution Agreement

By Miles Budimir | March 30, 2010

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St. Charles, IL – Following a successful period of regional authorized distribution, gearmotor manufacturer, Bison Gear & Engineering Corp. has entered into a new North American distribution agreement with Kaman Industrial Technologies, one of North America’s largest distributors of power transmission and motion control products. Kaman now has the ability to distribute the full product offering of Bison’s gearmotors throughout its nearly 200 customer service centers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Kaman has been Bison authorized in the northeast U.S. for the past two years. Now, both Bison and Kaman will benefit from national authorization.

“In our 50th Anniversary year, Bison is especially pleased to have entered into this expanded distribution partnership with Kaman,” said Todd Lucich, Vice President of Sales for Bison Gear & Engineering Corp. “Kaman’s reputation as a solution provider for its customers aligns well with Bison’s consultative approach to engaging end users from the design to installation phase of the product development lifecycle to ensure that the product we provide meets our promise of engineering excellence.”

“Bison’s technological leadership is recognized throughout industry and aligns well with Kaman’s goal of providing high technology product solutions to our customers,” said David Mayer, Vice President of Marketing for Kaman Industrial Technologies. “With Bison’s reputation for innovative engineering and Kaman’s focus on application based selling solutions, this partnership has the potential to provide unique solutions to the challenges faced by our customers.”

The addition of the Bison line is designed to enhance Kaman’s ability to better serve the electrical needs of customers, especially those looking for solutions that require reduced dimensions in a powerful compact package.

Kaman Industrial Technologies Corporation
www.kamandirect.com

Bison Gear & Engineering Corp.
www.BisonGear.com

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Filed Under: Gears • gearheads • speed reducers, Motion control • motor controls, Motors (gearmotors)

 

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