Wholesaler/Parts Distribution University, 2004

16.04.2004

Armstrong Pumps, a global supplier of fluid flow equipment for residential, commercial and industrial applications, is pleased to announce the details on the “Wholesale/Parts Distribution” University being held in Niagara Falls, Canada on May 5th-7th, 2004.

This event promises to be an excellent opportunity for Representatives to bring their key current or prospective Wholesaler & Parts Distribution customers to visit Armstrong’s manufacturing facilities. Along with the factory visit, there will be a number of technical seminars covering product application, as well as demonstrations of Armstrong’s unique customer capabilities.

Due to the success of last year’s event, a high level of interest is expected. Space is limited, so confirmation of attendance is required no later than April 16th, 2004.

For additional details, or to obtain registration forms for the event, please contact Michael O’Neill moneill@armlink.com .

About Armstrong

Armstrong is a leading global supplier of quality HVAC and Fluid Flow Equipment for residential, commercial and industrial applications. Established in 1934, the company maintains four manufacturing facilities on two continents.

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