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ADI Global Distribution, a pioneering distributor of security, AV and low-voltage products, announced it has expanded its Fire portfolio to include products from Haes Technology. Established in 1973, Haes offers a comprehensive range of conventional and addressable panels manufactured in the UK.

"ADI remains committed to providing our customers with access to the products they need to build complete, integrated solutions," said Anthony Carter, regional general manager, of Northern Europe, ADI. "The addition of Haes enhances our fire portfolio and broadens our range of products to provide more choice for our customers."

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"As a pioneering manufacturer of fire alarm system control equipment, we are delighted to add ADI as a distributor and expand our reach to their expansive customer base across the UK and Ireland," said Rashid Ahmed, general manager, of Haes Technologies. "Designed with the installer in mind, our feature-rich fire panels are reliable and easy to install, and we're confident they will add value for ADI's customers."

ADI customers can access Haes products from ADI's 28 branches across the UK and Ireland, online through the Digital Branch or on the ADI app.

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