Intervala Signs Manufacturing Agreement with New Customer Noregon Systems
March 4, 2020 | Intervala, LLCEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Intervala, LLC, a full-service manufacturer of high-reliability, precision electronic and electromechanical products, announced today that it has signed a manufacturing agreement with new customer Noregon Systems, Inc. Products manufactured by Intervala will be used in Noregon’s proprietary large-vehicle diagnostic equipment, which collects and analyzes real-time vehicle health and performance data. Intervala will manufacture the products at its facility in the greater Pittsburgh area.
“We are excited to be selected by Noregon to support their advanced, IoT (internet of things) vehicle diagnostics technology,” said Teresa Huber, president and CEO of Intervala. “Noregon is the industry-recognized authority on connected vehicle solutions, and we are extremely pleased to welcome this innovative company to our growing list of successful global customers.”
“This partnership with Intervala creates tremendous value for our customers,” said Tim Bigwood, Noregon’s CEO. “Their expertise empowers us to continue to enhance our industry-leading connected vehicle solutions that organizations rely on to maximize uptime in their fleet.”
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