EPLAN welcomes its first Performance Integrator

L&B Electric receives a Level 3 certification on the EPLAN Certified Systems Integrator Program

Located in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, L&B Electric can hardly afford to lose time and misuse its workforce. The population of the entire town is less than half the average attendance at a hockey game in the Toronto Maple Leafs home arena. As a result, the company's unique situation has pushed it to be more resourceful than others and to think creatively about how to run successfully with a limited number of employees available. Their answer was to make the most of the EPLAN software and solutions. Today, the company's implementation allows it to be certified as a Performance Integrator.

As a Level 3 Certified System Integrator, L&B Electric demonstrates the highest level of proficiency with EPLAN. The company possesses advanced knowledge of the EPLAN platform and is in line with all the international standards. At its core, the company provides cost-effective solutions for industrial retrofits, drive systems and brake kits. Because of the wealth of motors and equipment L&B Electric offers and services, it requires the company to be highly independent and self-sufficient.

L&B achieves this thanks to its strong partner relationships with its suppliers, including Rittal Systems for the enclosures of its electrical equipment. From planning to production, everything is vertically integrated to ensure they provide quick and effective solutions to their customers' challenges, with EPLAN playing a key role to help eke out any possible gains in time, money, and resources.

Fully Integrated Ecosystems

The announcement of the first Level 3 Certified Systems Integrator comes at a particularly good time, when EPLAN is shining a light on the importance of a fully integrated ecosystem in industrial automation. With answers provided by EPLAN, companies like L&B Electric can remain competitive over the long term, manage to make their work in electrical engineering more efficient and improve transparent communication with colleagues and business partners.

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