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Phillips Connect Technologies enters into Preferred Partner Agreement with CIE Manufacturing

Feb 18, 2020

Santa Fe Springs, CA - Phillips Connect Technologies (PCT) has formalized a Preferred Partner Agreement with CIE Manufacturing (CIEM).

Under the exclusive agreement, PCT and CIEM will partner to deliver the highest quality OEM chassis with the best-in-class telematics solutions, offering end users intermodal chassis that fully meet today’s demanding logistics and operational environment. 

Included in the agreement, PCT intermodal chassis telematics products will be exclusively launched on CIEM chassis and CIEM will promote PCT as their preferred telematics partner through their national accounts and dealer network.

“Our Preferred Partner Agreement with CIE Manufacturing is the next logical step in the long and positive relationship between our companies.  We look forward to working with CIE Manufacturing to deliver our best-in-class, OEM installed chassis telematics solutions to our mutual customers. Offering a factory-installed solution addresses the scalability and cost-efficiency requirements of the fleet buyers,“ commented Bill Ellis, president PCT.

“As leaders in our respective fields, this partnership between PCT and CIEM will give the intermodal industry an unparalleled opportunity to realize the full potential of a chassis with unsurpassed quality, safety, and innovative technology.  We are pleased to have PCT join us as we continue to Lead the Intermodal Evolution,” remarked Trevor Ash, executive VP, sales & marketing.

To learn more about the products and capabilities of PCT and CIE Manufacturing, please visit Phillips Industries/Phillips Connect Technologies (Booths 2933 and 2939) and CIE Manufacturing (Booth 2633) at the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition being held February 24-27 at the Georgia World Congress in Atlanta, GA. 

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