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Canada-0-IMPRINTING 公司名錄

企業名單和公司名單:
CLARIANT LTD
公司地址:  1081 Cliveden Ave,DELTA,BC,Canada
郵政編碼:  V3M
電話號碼:  6045170561
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美國SIC代碼:  0
美國的SIC目錄:  PLASTIC RAW MATERIALS POWDERS LIQUIDS RESINS
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CLARICA
公司地址:  5007 50 St,BEAUMONT,AB,Canada
郵政編碼:  T4X
電話號碼:  7809298734
傳真號碼:  7809295985
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美國SIC代碼:  0
美國的SIC目錄:  Business Services Nec
銷售收入:  Less than $500,000
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信用報告:  Good
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美國SIC代碼:  0
美國的SIC目錄:  Holistic Practitioners
美國SIC代碼:  0
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美國SIC代碼:  0
美國的SIC目錄:  PHOTOGRAPHERS WEDDINGS
美國SIC代碼:  0
美國的SIC目錄:  FINANCIAL SERVICES
美國SIC代碼:  0
美國的SIC目錄:  REAL ESTATE
美國SIC代碼:  0
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美國的SIC目錄:  Laboratories-Testing
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美國的SIC目錄:  Building Materials
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美國的SIC目錄:  MOVING & STORAGE
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