Ringball named Canadian distributor of A&S Fersa Bearings
Written by MA Staff February 01, 2010“Like A&S Fersa Bearings, Ringball Corp. is fully committed to providing its customers with the best possible service," says Rami Chirila, A&S Fersa’s sales manager. "We know that Ringball has the nationwide resources and expertise to serve users of our product line with the highest of standards."
Incorporated in 1953, Ringball entered the bearing and power transmission field by representing predominantly European manufacturers of bearings and roller chains. Having since expanded into a wide range of other power transmission products, Ringball has developed close ties with reputable manufacturers around the globe and has today reached a position of being able to offer a truly international product range to its customer base.
"Ringball Corp. is pleased to have been appointed the Master Distributor in Canada for A&S Fersa, as A&S Fersa is recognized as an excellent manufacturer of bearings that exceeds the needs of their customers’ expectations in the bearings market worldwide," says Bill Strathearn, vice-president and general manager at Ringball. "Their product line will further enhance Ringball's ability to service distributors across Canada."
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