ICD Building Automation earns Fireye Sales Excellence Award


ICD Building Automation earned a 2019 Sales Excellence award from Fireye, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of flame safeguard controls and burner management systems for commercial and industrial applications.

“It’s an honor to receive a Sales Excellence award from Fireye,” said Jim Semler, director of ICD Building Automation. “It’s an achievement for our entire workforce to be proud of, and a testament to both their understanding of customers’ complex needs and knowledge of Fireye’s state-of-the-art products—qualities that directly benefit ICD Building Automation customers. Our team looks forward to continuing our partnership with Fireye, as well as supplying our customers with reliable combustion controls and monitoring equipment, superior technical support, and trusted service in 2020.” 

ICD Building Automation represents Fireye in six states, including Illinois, Maine, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. In addition to boiler flame safeguard solutions, ICD Building Automation specializes in providing complete building automation systems—including HVAC controls, flow and valve products, and complementary equipment—for petrochemical facilities, power plants, pulp and paper mills, food processing plants, and commercial properties. The company operates and services customers nationwide.

For more information about ICD Building Automation, visit Industrialcontrolsonline.com.



February 18, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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