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Website:
http://www.cmac.com/
Phone: +1 514 282 7629 |
Address:
1010 Sherbrooke St West
Montreal, QUEBEC H3A 2R7 |
Company Description
C-MAC Industries Inc. Designs and manufactures integrated electronic manufacturing solutions, from components to full systems, primarily serving the communications, automotive, instrumentation, defence and aerospace equipment markets worldwide. Services also include product design, supply chain management, and assembly and testing. Eight design centres in North America and Europe support the Group's manufacturing operations.
Key People
| Chairman, President & Chief Executive | Dennis Wood |
| Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | Claude Michaud |
| Treasurer | Normand Sabourin |
| Secretary | Michael Provencher |
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