Contact Delage Announces Representation of Flextherm in the Quebec Region

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July 11, 2019

Contact Delage is pleased to announce that since July 1st 2019, they are the manufacturing agent of Flextherm. This partnership has one goal; unite their respective sales and representation force to increase the notoriety of Flextherm with the distributors and specifiers in the province of Quebec.

Flextherm’s sales force, supported by Roxanne Tremblay (Sales Director), Martin Falardeau (Representative –Eastern Quebec) and Nadya Lachance (Representative –Western Quebec) will remain. We are only adding our representation expertise to help Flextherm gain nonexploited markets.

In the business for the past 28 years, Flextherm is a 100% Quebec company, in the floor heating field. The quality of their products and of their service has been proven. We are very happy to help them grow and reach their future objectives for the Quebec Province (except Gatineau).

If you have any questions, please contact your Flexterm or Contact Delage representative.

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