Heavy-Duty Concrete Technology Comes To Canada

Words: Al ArreguinKOR-IT®, the worlds leading manufacturer of concrete drilling technology is setting their sights on Canada. Recently KOR-IT engaged A.E. Sales Inc., a prominent North American sales representative agency to expand KOR-IT's product line into the Canadian market.

"A.E. Sales provides product representation to Equipment Rental, Construction Supply and Equipment Dealer customers throughout Canada and the US Northwest. Our experienced equipment professionals provide product knowledge and support for quality manufacturers of construction grade products. A.E. Sales extensive sales force ensures unparalleled contact and support for our customers and the manufacturers we represent" - Said Will Stayer, of A.E. Sales. "A.E. Sales is excited to be introducing KOR-IT to its Canadian clients. KOR-IT's uncompromising focus on quality, productivity and customer service is exactly what Canadian cutters are looking for."

KOR-IT will be working closely with A.E. Sales to bring its product line into the Canadian market through a network of dedicated dealerships, coast-to-coast. With the new A.E. Sales team, KOR-IT now has dedicate representation in every market throughout Canada. So whether your an end-user or a prospective dealer, please contact KOR-IT to find out how we can help you create more efficiencies within your business. For all business opportunities, please email info@kor-it.com.
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