60 Years of Excellence as A Technical Distributor in Automation for Proax Technologies

December 22, 2022

60 Years

Proax Technologies is proud to announce that they are celebrating 60 years of serving the automation market! Industrial Automation has become an essential part of all manufacturing and Proax is well positioned to enable all industries to drive sustainable business growth through automation.

Proax Technologies has roots dating back to 1962 with a clear vision to focus on the automation industry. “We have an amazing partnership with our Customers, Manufacturers and Employees”, says Stephen Daub, President and CEO “This milestone of 60 years allows us to reflect on the company’s many years of strong work ethic and dedication in creating high standards in the automation industry”

Over the years, Proax has invested heavily in growth, with multiple acquisitions and new territory openings. They are continuing to look for opportunities to grow their footprint in the North American Market.  

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