E.B. Horsman & Son Opens Saskatoon Branch

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July 2, 2018

E.B. Horsman & Son – Intec Controls has opened a full line electrical supply location in Saskatoon. The company has moved from Intec Controls’ previous location to a new building located on 815 66th Street in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The 8,300 square foot building now carries over 5,000 SKUs of process instrumentation, automation, industrial controls, sensors, data communications, lighting, power distribution, wire and general electrical supplies.

The new bigger location has a service counter to provide local customer service, a technical support staff plus shipping methods to meet any job requirements. E.B. Horsman guarantees a broad range of inventory that is supported by our Central Distribution Warehouse. By holding inventory in all 21 locations across Western Canada and freely transferring products between branches, customers receive the products they need, when they need them.

Branch Information

• Address: 134- 815 66th Street, Saskatoon, SK S7P 0E6
• Phone Number: 306-244-2200
• Saskatchewan District Branch Manager: Mike Swejda
• Hours of operation: M-F 7:30am to 4:30pm

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