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Accuform Signs announces new manufacturer representative group in Canada


February 29, 2008
By OHS

Health & Safety

SHARON, ON — Accuform Signs, North Americas leading provider of facility safety identification products, is pleased to announce that as of Monday, March 3, 2008 Pacesetter Sales & Associates will be representing the Accuform Signs product line in the Canadian market. With personnel stretching across Canada, from east to west, the team at Pacesetter has a proven track record of representing top leading brands such as DuPont, Streamlight, Ergodyne and Moldex.

We are honored to partner with Accuform Signs in the support and expansion of their reach within Canada, said Craig Lindsay, President of Pacesetter Sales. Accuform is known as a distributor-minded manufacturer. From quality products to superior customer service and innovation, they are quickly solidifying themselves as the go-to manufacturer for Canada-based distributors.

Pacesetter Sales is highly respected by industrial safety distributors throughout Canada, says Wayne Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Accuform Signs. They are an outstanding addition to our team. Johnson adds, Thanks to the team at Pacesetter youre going to hear more about us, and with the support of Canadian distributors, youre going to see more of our products at facilities across Canada.

About Accuform Signs:
Accuform Signs, headquartered in Brooksville, FL, is the leading manufacturer of facility safety identification products. Accuform Signs, founded in 1976, sells its products to a network of distributors throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia. From signs, tags, banners and labels, to software and lockout/tagout products, Accuform Signs provides the products and sales support for the distributors that define the safety industry.

CONTACT:
Craig Lindsay, CPMR, CSP
PHONE: 905-478-8042
EMAIL: clindsay@pacesettersales.com

CONTACT: Brad Montgomery, CTSM
PHONE: 352-848-2507
EMAIL: brad.montgomery@accuform.com

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