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Industrial
Eli Lilly and Company
Indianapolis, IN
This world renowned pharmaceutical giant founded in 1876 by Colonel Eli Lilly, with corporate headquarters in Indianapolis, calls upon ESCO to design, engineer, implement and service their video surveillance, emergency voice notification, corporate video and speech privacy systems in all of its Indiana facilities. In a long-term relationship with ESCO, Lilly’s uses some of the most advanced video and audio technologies to meet its security and communications needs. |
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Case New Holland
World-wide
CNH Case New Holland is a world leader in the agricultural and construction equipment businesses. CNH has a network of manufacturing plants world-wide. CNH employs ESCO to design and implement information transport systems throughout many of their north America plants. ESCO also provides project management services not only for the IT systems but also implements time, video and audio systems. |
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Becton Dickinson
Plainfield, IN
BD is a medical technology company that serves healthcare institutions, life science, researchers, clinical laboratories, industry and the general public. BD manufactures and sells a broad range of medical supplies, devices, laboratory equipment and diagnostic products. When BD built a new facility in Plainfield, IN they chose ESCO to provide video surveillance, card access, paging, audio and video systems along with the cabling information transport system and a wireless LAN. |
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Lenex Steel Corporation
Indianapolis, IN
Lenex Steel is headquartered on Indianapolis’ North Side with plants in Indianapolis and Terre Haute, Indiana. Lenex Steele looked to ESCO Communications, to provide a seamless communications solution for their voice and data networking between their corporate office and Terre Haute plant. ESCO implemented two Inter-Tel CS5200 telephone systems with voice mail, Cisco routers, and coordinated all the carrier services required. ESCO provided Lenex Steel Corp with a combination of digital and IP keysets for affordable daily communications. |
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Taconic
Cambridge City, IN
Serving the biomedical research community worldwide, Taconic was founded in 1952 as a family-owned business in New York’s Hudson River Valley. Since then, the company has grown to become one of the largest and most respected laboratory rodent providers in the world. When they decided on an Indiana location ESCO was selected to provide monitoring systems and the cabling information transport system for the new facility. |
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