Brady Named Brews Supply’s 2016 Vendor of the Year

Brady Named Brews Supply’s Vendor of the Year for 2016

January 18, 2017

At the end of every year, Brews Supply reviews and measures certain performance metrics for its main vendors. This year, the company recognizes Brady Canada as its Brews Supply 2016 Vendor of the Year award. Shown in photo: Greg Bedard, Manager, Vendor Relations for Brews, presenting the award to Roch Graveline, Territory Manager, Brady Canada.

Brews Supply is an industrial and electrical wholesaler serving Canadian industry since 1927. Brews Supply has warehouses in Calgary and Edmonton, and sales representatives in Grande Prairie and Central Alberta who respond to the needs of industrial electrical customers. Brews Supply Utility Sales offices are located in Alberta and Ontario.

Brady Canada products help customers increase safety, security, productivity and performance, and include high-performance labels, signs, safety devices, printing systems and software.

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