SIGCO, Inc. to represent Tubelite in New England


Tubelite Inc. announced SIGCO, Inc. will serve as its sales representatives, effective Dec. 1, 2015. SIGCO’s team will work with glazing contractors in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts assisting with Tubelite’s storefront, curtainwall and entrance systems.

SIGCO, founded in 1986, is an independently owned and operated, glass and architectural metal fabricator and distributor based in Westbrook, Maine. “We’re proud to be a long-time distributor of Tubelite’s products and excited to expand our work together. As New England's largest glass and architectural metal fabricator, we know the benefit Tubelite’s dependable service and products, especially its thermal performance products, can bring to customers throughout New England,” said SIGCO’s president, Dave McElhinny.

Steve Green, Tubelite’s vice president of sales and client services, agreed and added, “We will now utilize SIGCO’s field sales representatives to serve glazing contractor accounts that will buy on a direct basis from Tubelite. SIGCO’s presence and continued expansion and commitment in the New England market make this association a great fit.”



November 30, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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