To Our Friends in the Scrap Recycling Industry, Welcome.
Since we began in 2002, Colmar USA has done our utmost to supply the U.S. scrap recycling industry with quality equipment that has been thoughtfully engineered and cost-consciously built. We back up our equipment with a tradition of customer service and support that we’re quite proud of and that we think you, as our customers and prospects, would find exceeds your notions of what customer support should include.
Our entrance into the U.S. market was not without its ups and downs, but our component Americanization has eliminated most of the problems we encountered. Because of this initial difficulty, we feel it is important to thank our loyal customers for their support and understanding throughout the years. This publication is meant to honor you for your enterprising spirits, hard work and dedication. It is also a tribute to the relationships that we have established throughout the years, which are built on honesty and mutual respect. While all of our customers are not referred to by name in this publication, I want you to know that we still appreciate your patronage and the business relationship we have established over the years.
To those of you who have yet to become acquainted with our company and product line, I hope that you will take some time to read through this publication. We’d like to provide you with a sense of what Colmar stands for and what our equipment can do for your scrap recycling operation. We’re confident that once you become acquainted with our company, you’ll want to learn more. We invite you to visit us at booth 937 at the ISRI Annual Convention in Las Vegas this April. We’d be more than happy to show you what our equipment is capable of and how it can improve your operations.
Warm Regards,
Julian Marceglia
CEO
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