MONARCH INDUSTRIES moves to new facilities

04.06.2002

This new facility is 30% larger than the old premises and allows further expansion of the organization in the future.

"With your patronage our business has continued to grow over the years beyond the bounds of our existing facility’s capacity. Over the past year we have been planning and executing these plans to expand our capacity without any compromise in service to you.

We are extremely proud to announce that, effective Monday, April 8, 2002, we will be operating out of our new facilities located at 51 Burmac Road in Winnipeg. This new facility is 30% larger than our existing premises and we are excited about the opportunity it presents our organization to further expand in the future.

To facilitate the final stage of this move, our Shipping Department will be closed from Monday, April 1st through Friday, April 5th. Orders received with adequate lead time will be shipped out in advance of this move week and our normal shipping schedule will resume on the 8th. Throughout this transition period our Customer Service Department will be available to receive your inquiries and provide assistance to you. Please note that, aside from the actual street address change, all other contact information will remain the same."

About Monarch Industries

Since 1935, Monarch Industries has been a vertically integrated manufacturer of pumps, hydraulic cylinders, mixers and custom metal castings. These products are marketed throughout North America into the domestic water systems, retail, agricultural and original equipment manufacturer markets. Employing over 500 people, Monarch's corporate office is located in Winnipeg, Canada. With distribution centers and an extensive parts and service network throughout North America, Monarch has positioned itself to service all the needs of their customers.

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