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Newcastle’s CMP Products expands Canadian operations
Newcastle-based cable gland and cable cleat manufacturer CMP Products has opened a new stock location in Alberta, expanding its operations in Canada.
The firm has operated locally in the Canadian market for more than 5 years, with sales support provided by local sales teams throughout Canada and products serviced from CMP’s North American distribution centre in Houston, Texas.
The new location in Edmonton, Alberta will hold a full range of Teck and Tray cable connectors, such as Aluminum TC, TMC2 & TMC2X, which are common to the Canadian market, ensuring increased availability of relevant products, along with unrivalled delivery times.
CMP Products’ Regional Sales Manager for Canada, David Parker said: “The demand for our products in Canada has brought significant growth to CMP over the last 5 years.
“The time is now right to invest further in Canada and this new stock centre in Edmonton will enable CMP to provide unrivalled product availability to our clients, strengthening our market presence and customer service.”
Vince Patterson, CEO of CMP Products, said: “Our increased presence in the Canadian market brings us closer to our customers, improving our ability to launch new products into the distribution network.
“Industrial installers will see direct benefits from this move, as we continue to design, manufacture and deliver world-leading products.”
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