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Hello everyone,

I am the new territory representative for Chemsearch, one of the world's oldest and largest chemical supply companies, serving the Ottawa/Gatineau region. I would like to have an opportunity to discuss with you how the solutions we offer can extend equipment life, reduce downtime, and save you money through maintenance products engineered for your industry.

 

Please take a moment to look at this light brochure showing only a few of the products and solutions we can offer you...this is the American brochure as the Canadian one is being redesigned.

RLS-Farming-Ag-Brochure.pdf

 

To ask a question or schedule an appointment at your convenience please contact me at:

 

Jason Munro

Chemsearch Representative

jason.munro@chemsearch.com

613-617-3932

 

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