Bord na Mona Signs Distribution Agreement with EMCO Corp.

July 14, 2009
EMCO’s Waterworks Division will initially focus on expanding distribution for Bord na Mona’s Puraflo system

Bord na Mona Environmental Products U.S., Inc. recently announced that it has entered into a pan-Canadian product distribution agreement with London, Ontario-based EMCO Corp.

Under the terms of the agreement, EMCO will market the Bord na Mona Puraflo Peat Fiber Biofilter wastewater treatment solution throughout their branches in Northwestern Ontario and Western Canada. It is anticipated that EMCO will also distribute the full complement of Bord na Mona water reuse and onsite wastewater treatment solutions within the near future.

“This strategic distribution agreement will bring the full range of our onsite treatment and water reuse solutions to customers throughout Canada,” said Michael Sundberg, regional sales and marketing manager for Bord na Mona Environmental Products U.S., Inc. “The combination of our treatment and water reuse solutions with the local market reach of EMCO will provide Canadian customers with the product and service support they need to make the Bord na Mona product line a success throughout this vitally important marketplace.”

EMCO offers products in the distinct categories of plumbing and heating, waterworks, industrial, oilfield supply and HVAC.

Source: Bord na Mona

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