Shotoku partners with AZCAR for U.S., Canadian sales, support
Jul 3, 2008 11:07 AM
Shotoku Broadcast Systems has partnered with AZCAR Digital Products (ADP) to establish ADP as an enhancement to Shotoku’s sales and service support in the United States and Canada.
The agreement paves the way for support of Shotoku’s robotic and manual products for its local North American clients on a consistent basis, according to Shotoku managing director Mike Wolfe.
AZCAR is an independent broadcast and multimedia professional services organization. Shotoku Broadcast Systems manufactures and markets a full range of camera support products.
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