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ARMTEC

GUELPH-Canada

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ARMTEC
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Company Address: 41 George,GUELPH,ON,Canada 
ZIP Code:
Postal Code:
N1C 
Telephone Number: 5198220040 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
0 
USA SIC Description:
Parking Stations & Garages 
Number of Employees:
5 to 9 
Sales Amount:
$500,000 to $1 million 
Credit History:
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Unknown 
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