Partner Article
BOFA Extends Its Global Reach
The high-quality fume and dust extraction technology manufactured by Poole-based BOFA International is now available in Canada through Coding Products of Canada Ltd.
BOFA is delighted to announce that Coding Products of Canada has been awarded Platinum status as a Master Distributor for Canada. As such, the company is now authorised to stock, supply, warranty and service all BOFA products in Canada.
Training on BOFA’s extensive product range has been completed recently by BOFA’s US outlet, BOFA Americas, and a full range of stock was delivered to Coding Products’ facility in Flamborough, Ontario in July.
This development will enable BOFA to better serve the important and rapidly growing Canadian market and, although BOFA is already the global leader in fume and dust extraction systems, it positions BOFA even further ahead of its competitors.
Coding Products provide total coding and marking solutions for their customers and have been a BOFA partner for 10 years. They have over 20 years’ experience in laser and commercial printing and so they are a very good fit with BOFA’s range of products.
Joe Sarvari, President of Coding Products of Canada commented: “Coding Products of Canada has enjoyed a long working relationship with BOFA Americas and we are all very excited to grow our relationship and represent BOFA in Canada. We are a full sales organisation and stock all replacement parts, extractors and support installed equipment across Canada.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Bridgman .
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