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Westward Expansion for Prolyte LSU

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Area Four Industries Direct America has expanded the available inventory in the Western part of the US, and now has the LSU universal LED Stack System in stock and available for immediate shipment from its Thousand Oaks, CA location.  The indoor LSU LED Stack System is a clever modular structural system that supports LED modules in a wide range of sizes for indoor applications.  With a simple base and tower design, the structure can be configured and re-configured as needed.  It is capable of supporting LED walls up to 6 meters or over 19ft high.  

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Area Four Industries Direct America continues to invest in the growth of the Prolyte brand in the US in spite of the unusual year for the entertainment and events industry. According to Keith Bohn, Prolyte Business Development Director for Area Four Industries Direct America, “We will continue to expand the inventory and available products as demand for Prolyte solutions continues to grow in North America.  Prolyte has a vast product offering that offers solutions for a wide range of event rigging and staging challenges, and we will continue to work toward introducing more and more of those products and solutions.”­­

Prolyte products are in stock in Knoxville, Tennessee and Thousand Oaks, California as well as Prolyte’s long time distribution partner A.C. Lighting in Toronto, Canada.  Any inquiries or requests should be directed to:

Keith Bohn: keith.bohn@areafourindustries.us

Adrian Forbes-Black: adrian.forbes-black@areafourindustries.us

Area Four Industries America

Phone: +1 (800)-411-0065 

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