Product Variety for the Win With Hallfield Controls

February 3, 2023

Hallfield Controls, located in Big Lake, Minnesota, specializes in on-demand control systems engineering. Established in 2009, Hallfield Controls has relied on Phoenix Contact as a longtime partner for specialized applications, as they work on a range of projects for both local and national clients. They call upon Phoenix Contact for a variety of solutions, and they trust our breadth of products and solutions for flexibility in their installations.

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