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Dräger, an international pioneer in the field of safety technology announces the appointment of AWC, Inc., an industrial controls technology company founded in 1965 with offices in nine states and headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The organization will represent and promote Dräger’s fixed flame and gas detection systems portfolio sales in the states of Louisiana, Tennessee, and Alabama.

We are very pleased and excited to partner with AWC as an official manufacturer representative for our innovative line of fixed gas and flame detection solutions,” said John Wilson, Dräger senior vice president of sales and marketing, safety solutions. “Working alongside our own Dräger personnel and through AWC’s strong customer relationships, we will continue to grow our installed base of fire and gas detection system solutions in this key geographic territory.”

We are proud to partner with Dräger, the industry leader in safety technology, to help our customers achieve safe, effective operations,” said Bob Wenyon, AWC president and CEO. For more than 70 years Dräger has been at the forefront of innovative technology for life in gas and flame detection.

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