About
Ad-Tech CCI, based in Harrisburg, PA, is a specialized distributor of industrial controls, electrical components, and identification products serving commercial and industrial facilities across the region. Rather than general electrical contracting, Ad-Tech CCI operates as a value-added supplier and technical resource — stocking and sourcing the drives, relays, I/O systems, connectors, power supplies, cable management solutions, and labeling equipment that facility managers and electrical contractors depend on to keep commercial operations running. Their line card spans manufacturers such as Weidmüller, IDEC, Red Lion, Brady, Finder, icotek, BACO, and Cembre, covering critical product categories including low-voltage drives, force-guided safety relays, remote I/O modules, thermal transfer identification printers, and enclosure cable entry systems. For facility managers overseeing industrial plants, warehouses, office campuses, and institutional buildings in the Harrisburg metro, Ad-Tech CCI fills a critical gap: sourcing hard-to-find control components and identification products that support NEC-compliant panelboard labeling, switchgear maintenance, and power distribution upgrades. Their RCIS 3D enclosure configuration system allows electrical teams to design custom enclosures with intelligent layout recommendations before ordering — reducing field errors and project delays. The Brady and Cembre printing solutions address the growing demand for durable arc-flash labels, circuit directory markers, and cable identification required by NEC 408.4 and NFPA 70E safety standards. Whether a facility team is executing a controls retrofit on a manufacturing floor, upgrading low-voltage distribution in a warehouse, or maintaining identification compliance across a multi-building office campus, Ad-Tech CCI provides the product expertise and technical support to source the right components. Their Monday–Friday availability and dedicated sales contact make them a reliable procurement partner for commercial electrical projects throughout central Pennsylvania.