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CANADIAN INDUSTRY ONLINE - OCTOBER 2015File Name: COMM_AD_Congratulatory_1015 Publication: Canadian Industry Canadian Marketing Trim: 4.25” x 2.75” Material Deadline: October 6, 2015100 Yonge Street, 16th Floor Bleed: 0" Safety: n/a Mech Res: 300dpi Insertion Dates: October 2015Toronto, ON M5C 2W1Colours: CMYKScotiabank proudly supports GGS Structures Inc.This profile is a great testament to your success in the industry. We wish you many more years of success and thank you for making us part of your business.www.scotiabank.com® Registered trademark of the Bank of Nova Scotia.American customers, providing build- ings that were better and stronger than what was on the market, in commer- cial agriculture and greenhouses. The focus for GGS was on quality of plant environment, making it the number one priority for designing greenhous- es. For GGS, the manufacturing pro- cess has always included the best qual- ity products: CNC rolling machines and hydraulic saws, coupled with a great staff including welders who are A660 certified to the highest standards. The company can provide turnkey de- sign build services, or supply only the products the customer needs.In addition to the Tasco Dome fabric covered buildings the company manufactures Coldframes, High Tun- nels, Freestanding Greenhouses, Glass Greenhouses in both the traditional Venlo style and in an architectural Curved Glass design, and Poly Cov- ered Gutter Connected structures.GGS has continually expanded its product offerings, as well as ex-panding its global sales reach. GGS buildings are installed all over the world including North America, Eu- rope, Mexico, Japan, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and Africa. And GGS customers include some of the largest commercial floriculture growers, veg- etable producers, horticulture research scientists, and retail garden centers, as well as universities and colleges that use GGS greenhouses for teaching fa- cilities.With the recent global trend to- wards legalizing cannabis for medici- nal use, GGS has again built a division of experts in cultivation technology and environmental control in order to satisfy the new growing market. “Growing medical marijuana requires precision agriculture and environmen- tal control, this is something we have been doing since 1979 for other crops, so it was simply a matter of invest- ing the time and manpower in under- standing the crop’s needs to determine the best solutions” says Coulter. So far GGS has worked with marijuana growers throughout Canada, the United States (where legal), Israel, Uruguay, and Jamaica. Coulter ex- pects more countries will be legalizing cannabis in the near future, and GGS products and services are ready for export.For more information on GGS and Tasco Dome products visit www.ggsstructures. com and www.tascodome.com.30