ECAO Launches Marketplace Website for Electrical Contractors

June 8, 2023

The ECAO (Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario) officially launched their marketplace website to allow electrical contrators to buy and sell excess inventory.

“ECAO has been committed to addressing the industry’s needs by directly providing various services and products to our membership to support their business operations. ECAO Marketplace is open to all electrical contractors who wish to sell or buy excess electrical inventory that contractors may have on hand occasionally. Our Marketplace is a safe environment that matches buyers and sellers who deal with electrical products and equipment,” the organization explains on its website.

How to Sell

  • Register with ECAO Marketplace
  • Search for the product category
  • List the details of your product, location, and pictures
  • Get contacted by buyers directly

How to Buy

  • Register with ECAO Marketplace
  • Search from the wide range of product categories
  • Contact the seller directly for details

Go HERE for more information

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