Whitby Free Press, 19 Mar 1986, p. 31

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WHITBY FREE PRESS, PROGRESS EDITION, WEDNESDAY, MARCII 19, 1986 PAGE 7 Eastern Controls a high tech leader Quallty produts and service coupled with an expert knowledge of their produot have been the bench mark of Eastern Controls' success ln the high tech industry since the Ashburn cern- pany f irst opened its doors more than ten years ago. As a supplier of a dizzying array of in- dustrial electrical and electronio con- trol equipment, Eastern Controis has searched the world over for the finest produts on the market and lm- ports state-of-the- art photoelectric equipment, timers, temperature con- trollers, counters and other controis from Europe, the Uited States and Japan. But importing Is only haif the story. Eastern Controls also manufactures and assembles rnotor control panels, strip-chart event recorders, and a variety of other sophistica- ted, leading edge technologies used n everything f rom dairy casers and wrappers to elevators and automatic paint lmes, The company also designs and assembles' printed ci rcuit boards. As might be ex- pected f rom a com- pany with such broadly based ln- terests, Eastern Controls' markets reach far beyond the confines of Durham Region and many of their produot lunes, ln- cluding automatic labelling machines are sold ln every corner of the world. The company's U.S. exports include strip chart event recorders and elevator photoelec- trio controls. Despite the le v iii21 latîti igits andîîdutiti' ilici- îp lle giiiaki it'it ai(I ii itt ' ini altt i tl poiti rt. 1.1i %iairs igo .tîti CEt 1 uR 21 uts Ifi-i llo Itiît Ioii ( ttitii. Ititi' mîtît Iled %il ' t 3 icratitikililt i tihv2 tlUvx us c d a l l iti sluid lii'tii uus magnitude of Eastern's manufac- turing, importing and exporting business, however, the company's management still îî ITisisjititi viiielintori. igi i s con iii ttui îi î ýs itiaio ko a t a infîtili lioai lta ii i al (itsîtt i itii i e ar, onîî cad'îi and ci it%bitit !'jt' 1tt W lia t' tîtîtt',îI îîg ut ii iti as E RETHENiGHORO workd ila PRfoul, go AL VINI OilpecNiy GOie LD JACET eALTYof' 149 Blirsa(roc S. N, Witb 668 aili-6221ac i places customer service at the top of Its priorlty iist and the RR1 Ashburn plant Is equipped to repair and service every single product théy seil. It Is the kind of com- mitment and follow- up that has insured Eastern's growth and continued suc- cess ln the future. tiid taleit recordtsi.mAi w eterit' tîitîttî ail ldpronladioc tttaîtî itaîtiteoSere llepu li wi I't ittits.e l'-C l st l FROM THE NEW MID ON THE BLOCK TO THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFESSIONAI j INJUST TFNYEARS. THE ADEN TORY ANDEN VINYL PRODUCTS CAN DO THIS Anden Holdings Limited has evolved from a local contracting com- pany in 1962, to aworld class corporation with sales in f ive continents. The Anden phiiosophy of Quality Service and lntegrity has been the guidlng principal In our compSany's diverse operations. Quality produc- ts, backed Up by superb service, coupled with stable longterm 4customer relationships has generated strong sales growth, through a network of loyal business associates. This network includes: 1) Charleton Building Credits - formed in 1974 to service the expan- ding home Improvement business by providing a complete homeowners financing package.î: >l: 2) Anden lnvestments - a related company is involved in real estate investment and development. 3) The Common Market - an exclusive fine furnishings outiet &in- terlor design service. 4) Marc Christopher Yachts -an exclusive yacht dealership. 5) Grant Touring Cars - which selis & services BMW and Jaguar cars. Anden successfully pioneered the vinyl siding market in Canada, both through its own contract organization and through coast to coast distribution. In .1973 Anden arranged'the necessary financing for a manufacturinýg plant in Canada and approached Mastic Corporation with a joint venture proposai. The resuit - the formation of a new - Canadian company called Mastic Manufacturing Ltd. <now Mastic Inc.). Anaen was responsible for marketing whlle Mastic Corporation BE FORIE provided the manuf acturi ng technology. The commitment of Anden's management to the company's prac- tice of intensive quality control and exclusive distribution established and ensured the conipany's reputation for premium quality, întegrity and loyalty to it's customers. Anden is dedicated bo remain the leader of the industry th-Tough -the generation of new innovative ideas, product designs and technology. Anden is committed to the vinyl industry. Vinyl building materials are not iii ust another product fine" to us. Our reputation and our future depend on our success In the market. The Whitby branch of Anden Vinyl opened in October of 1975 with a staff of eight. SInce then Anden Vinyl of Whitby has created em- ployment for some 75-80 people and has been responsible for some $30 million of vinyl sîding. General manager, Bill Moore Gough anticipates strong growth and a long lasting relation ship with the residents of Durham. ANDIEN VINYL PRODUCTS 440 HOPKINS STREET, WHITBY U m51 ndn 666-,1500 FE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy