Each week we publish a short company profile of an NFPA member as a way for us to highlight the diversity and strength of our industry. Today’s company is OEM Controls, Inc.
OEM Controls, Inc., based in Shelton, CT, is a manufacturer of joysticks, electronic controls and complete control panel systems for the operation of electrohydraulic systems on mobile equipment. Capabilities include (lean production and assembly) mechanical and electronic engineering and design, software design, sheet metal fabrication, SMT pcb assembly and mass or specialized design production. Serving a variety of end-use markets, including construction, OEM Controls has a significant presence at the IFPE trade show including IFPE 2017. An NFPA member since 2004, the company has been active participants at all NFPA conferences, is currently represented on the NFPA Board of Directors, and supports the NFPA Education and Technology Foundation.
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