More reliable than ever

More reliable than ever

New partners in sustainable building solutions for Australia

Sustainable building controls manufacturer Reliable Controls is pleased to welcome Oztech Intelligent Systems to its global network of Authorized Dealers. Based in Sydney and Melbourne, Oztech has been designing and installing building automation systems for 30 years. The company’s tailored approach to projects big and small demonstrates an unwavering commitment to solutions that provide an exceptional return on investment

“Our commitment at Reliable Controls is not just about providing innovative solutions but also fostering relationships built on trust and reliability,” says Jason Duncan, Reliable Controls sales manager for the Australasia region. “We’re excited to partner with Oztech, whose values of agility, integrity, and customer satisfaction align perfectly with the values of Reliable Controls.

Oztech’s talented team of technical experts deliver complete building controls system design, implementation, and support for facilities of all sizes. The company’s deep commitment to customer service is a perfect complement to the Reliable Controls mission of earning and sustaining the most satisfied customers in the building automation industry

Reliable Controls Authorized Dealers are highly skilled and comprehensively trained so customers can be confident they’ll receive dependable, outstanding service that balances the comfort and efficiency of their buildings for the long term

Reliable Controls is a worldwide leader in building automation and controls, with over 240 factory-certified partners in more than 45 countries.

To learn more, visit Reliable Controls’ website.

Ecolibrium May 2024

This article appears in ecolibrium’s May 2024 issue

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