Honeywell Recognizes ICD Building Automation as a 2020 Diamond Distributor


ICD Building Automation was named a 2020 Diamond Distributor of Honeywell’s commercial building controls. 

Established in 2005, the prestigious Diamond status recognizes the top-performing companies in Honeywell’s Authorized System Distributors (ASD) program. Participating distributors are evaluated annually across key metrics. To qualify for the Diamond Distributor program, companies must achieve a minimum sales volume during the prior measurement period, provide superior value-added customer services, and earn a top-10 score on the Diamond scorecard, which measure both business results and market behaviors. 

ICD Building Automation specializes in providing simple-to-complex building automation systems—including heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and process control solutions, as well as complementary equipment. The company operates and services customers nationwide with a primary focus on the Northeast, Midwest, and Southern U.S.

For more information about ICD Building Automation, visit Industrialcontrolsonline.com.

 



February 4, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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