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Gap Wireless opens distribution warehouse in Calgary

Stephen Law   

Electronics Wireless Engineering wireless

New facility to serve Western Canada

Gap Wireless, Mississauga ON, a leading distributor of products and services for the mobile broadband and wireless markets, has opened an 8,000-square-foot warehouse in Calgary to support its distribution business in Western Canada. 

The warehouse, located in close proximity to the Calgary airport, stocks the full range of Gap Wireless partner vendor products including mobile wireless carrier infrastructure solutions, Test & Measurement equipment, fiber/Ethernet/datacom solutions, and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (drones).

“We distribute products and support customers coast-to-coast in Canada and throughout the U.S., and our Calgary warehouse will enable us to provide accessible shipping, sales support and local product pick-up for our western region Canadian customers,” said Glenn Poulos, vice-president and general manager at Gap Wireless.

Gap Wireless celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and has continually added to its roster of vendor products. The most recent additions to the portfolio are solutions supporting the UAV market spanning everything from drones, software & sensors and drone defence, to training and regulatory offerings. The company works with industry-leading vendors such as CCI, JMA, RD Microwaves, RFS, and Westell for carrier solutions; Albedo, America Ilsintech, FLIR, Keysight Technologies, and Ve-Ex, for Test & Measurement; Hammond, Prysmian, and Wirewerks for fiber and datacom; and DJI Enterprise, Elistair, FLIR and Propeller Aero for UAV solutions.

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“We’re pleased to sustain ongoing growth in 2017 as we celebrate our 10th anniversary along with Canada’s 150th birthday,” said Poulos.

Gap Wireless headquarters is in Mississauga, Ontario where the company occupies 15,000 square feet of office and warehouse space; other Canadian locations include Calgary, Ottawa and Montreal.

 

 

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