Nesco Canada Announces the Appointment of Alliance Marketing Ltd. Sales Rep for BC

June 1, 2026

Nesco Canada has announced the appointment of Alliance Marketing Ltd. as its sales representative for British Columbia, effective June 1, 2026.

Nesco Canada manufactures and distributes a comprehensive range of electrical products including electrical conduits, flexible aluminum and liquid tight conduit, EMT and rigid elbows, conduit nipples, weatherproof products, explosionproof fittings , and various conduit accessories to electrical wholesalers across Canada. The company operates from its manufacturing, warehouse and distribution facility in Mississauga, Ontario, maintaining extensive inventory to ensure same-day shipping on most orders.

Alliance Marketing Ltd., established in 1990 and based in Vancouver, BC, specializes in professional sales and marketing representation for the British Columbia distribution industry. Led by Principal Dave Markgraf, the agency provides local product training, technical assistance, order processing, promotional activities, and professional sales support through its experienced team.

“We are excited to partner with Alliance Marketing to strengthen our presence in the British Columbia market,” said Nesco’s Craig Urie. “Dave and his team bring deep relationships with key distributor personnel throughout BC and a proven track record of professional representation. Their customer-driven approach and technical expertise align perfectly with Nesco’s commitment to quality products and exceptional customer service”.

Dave Markgraf, Managing Principal of Alliance Marketing Ltd., added: “We are pleased to represent Nesco Canada’s comprehensive line of electrical conduit products and fittings in British Columbia. Nesco’s reputation for quality manufacturing (including Canadian manufactiring), extensive inventory, and reliable same-day shipping capabilities will provide significant value to our distributor partners. Our team looks forward to supporting the growth of Nesco’s market share across the province through our established relationships and professional sales approach.”

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