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Who's Who in the North American Appliance Industry 2010
UBM Canon, Aug 2010, Pages: 1
The past year has been one of intense transition for the appliance industry and professionals working within the industry. Economic analysts and appliance industry experts consider the economy to have finally reached recovery after several years of consistent deflation. Major appliance OEMs are investing in new business ventures, such as energy efficient technology, purchasing business units from struggling manufacturers, and are more confident in the future of the economy. As such, they are hiring new employees and re-hiring previously laid-off staff. As a supplier to appliance OEMs, it is important to maintain an updated database of contacts during this crucial turning point for the industry. The Who's Who in the North American Appliance Industry Database will provide you with the details of key industry personnel and help you make new connections.
This convenient, Excel format database contains:
- 492 companies and their manufacturing/engineering facilities, including - Facility name - Product category - Address - Phone/fax - More than 1,700 key personnel contacts with - Name - Title - E-mail address, if available and details the markets in which each OEM is involved, including - Major Appliances - Comfort Conditioning - Consumer Electronics - Home and Personal Care Appliances - Commercial Appliances - HVAC
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