About Us
Martel Inc. is a Puerto Rico based organization established since 1979. We are located at Emiliano Pol street, PR-199 Las Cumbres Avenue, San Juan Puerto Rico.
For the last 45 years Martel has provided high quality services and equipment to local and overseas private and governmental customers.
We have become the best network integrator in the Island providing our customers with the best technology available supported by a High qualified Staff of technicians and engineers. All our technician and engineers are certified in their field of expertise.
Our branches have evolved alongside the growth of IP communications. This supports our prestige standing within departments of:
- Network and Structured Cabling
- Audio-Visual and Automation
- Security Surveillance and Access Control
- Traffic Management Technology and Power (Electrical)
We are a technology-integrating organization with core development over network devices. All our solutions are IP-based (internet protocol), which allows broader features, offerings, security, and integration. Martel Inc. has been providing quality services for over 50 years.
VISION:
To be a Regional Leader in the commercial/Industrial automation and network integrators.
OUR MISSION:
To be the preferred industrial/commercial automation and system integrator service company by applying a combination of technical expertise and commitment culture.
We will achieve cost effective and reliable solutions for our customers, while being a company in which people are willing to work and grow.
OUR VALUES:
- Excellence and Innovation in all we do
- Honesty, Integrity and Respect are our foundation
- Commitment to see our customers and our community is our main goal
- Always listen and value customer needs
- Loyalty, Respect and team work is our way of life
- We are relentless in applying the highest ethical standards to our products and services
- Quality is a cornerstone of all our activities. We seek the highest quality information and decisions to produce high quality products and services