Controlled Power Co. receives Frost & Sullivan 2013 Best Practices Award


Controlled Power Co, a U.S. manufacturer of a full line of power quality solutions for mission critical and life safety applications is proud to announce their receipt of the prestigious Frost & Sullivan 2013 Best Practices Award for North American Customer Value Enhancement in Industrial UPS.

 Frost & Sullivan, an acclaimed power quality research firm, has evaluated Controlled Power Co.'s industrial UPS products, and presented the company with the Best Practices award in recognition of its customer service, technology, product line, and technology adoption. This award recognizes Controlled Power Co.'s standard and custom solutions in the backup power industry.

About Controlled Power Co.:
 As the "world's recognized authority in power treatment", Controlled Power Co. engineers and manufactures the highest quality uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), emergency lighting inverters, and power conditioning equipment.  Incorporating over 40 years of power protection technology and expertise,the company provides solid, long-lasting, integrated solutions.

 



August 29, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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