Next Sales & Marketing Announce Strategic Partnership in Atlantic Canada

January 15, 2024

Next Sales and Marketing Inc has announced a new partnered with Hammond Manufacturing, a Canadian manufacturer for Electrical enclosures, effective January 29th, 2024. This partnership will allow Next Sales and Marketing to offer customers the best electrical enclosures for the commercial and industrial markets in Atlantic Canada, made by one of the most trusted and respected companies in Canada.

Next Sales and Marketing Inc has over 150 years of combined experience in providing solutions for the electrical and lighting industries. Along with enclosures, Hammond Manufacturing is a leader in electronic enclosures, racks and cabinets, transformers, outlet strips and climate control products, with a history of innovation and excellence since 1917.

“Together, we share a vision of delivering the best products and services to our customers, while maintaining our commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. We look forward to working with Hammond Manufacturing and leveraging their expertise and resources to grow our business and serve our customers better,” said Kevin Savage, Principal, Next Sales and Marketing Inc.

“Thank you for your continued support and trust in Next Sales and Marketing Inc. We are confident that this partnership will bring great benefits to all our customers.”

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