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QED in distribution deal with Dowshu

Story link: QED in distribution deal with Dowshu by Jan Harris

Preston-based QED, a distributor and installer of products to the UK and EU security industry, has significantly extended its product range through a deal with Dowshu.

QED is now the sole national distributor of Dowshu products, including its Plexity, IQ and Icon high-quality cameras and DVRs.

The partnership is expected to benefit both parties, with QED able to offer more, high-quality products to its customers, and Dowshu increasing the distribution of its range.

QED offer technical support and service for the Dowshu range, through a team of in house product specialists.

Dowshu, which is based in Warrington, Cheshire, designs integrated and bespoke digital recording and surveillance solutions to meet customer needs.

 


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