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Cansel Acquires Printer Seller CAD Worx

Acquisition expands large-format printing capabilities.

By DE Editors  

February 15, 2013

By DE Editors

Cansel, a Canadian provider of software, hardware and services to the engineering, surveying, and construction industries, announced the acquisition of CAD Worx Warehouse. CAD Worx is one of Western Canada's largest authorized sales and service providers of HP and KIP printing equipment.

"Cansel continues on a path of growth in the large-format sector throughout Canada. This acquisition brings specialists into our team who have achieved some of the highest levels of recognition in the industry," said Steve Fletcher, senior vice president, western region. "For our customers used to top quality sales, we now have an expanded pool of technicians who can provide post-sales support on some of the most sophisticated technology available."

For more information, visit Cansel and CAD Worx Warehouse.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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