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exactly what they have and maintain it for them—those long-term clients are important and this is how dedicated we are to our past business,” Hirst notes.There are few companies in North America that can boast the NAS history, let alone their strength in all serviced sectors. Fabricius says “We are cur- rently experiencing more success in the U.S. than we ever have in the last three years but we would still like to gain a stronger foot hold in the U.S. market— we plan to manufacture and distribute in more locations south of the border.”NAS boasts exceptional versatil- ity, which will carry the business into decades ahead. “We supply to custom- ers in all fields and this makes us very well-rounded, and has helped us con-tinue to service our customers through recessions. When one sector is down another will help us keep a stabilized business. Not to mention, we have the experience and traction that our cus- tomers have come to expect,” Fabricius comments.The company is constantly mak- ing investments into new technology, like having the first seam welded beam line increasing quality and productiv- ity. With the largest pallet racking and industrial shelving manufacturing ca- pacity in Canada from Canada’s east to western coasts, the sky’s the limit for North American Steel/Storage.For more information visit:www.northamericansteel.ca.November, 2015 | Canadian Industry Online | 29