Car-O-Liner Welcomes New Distributer

Car-O-Liner Welcomes New Distributor

Chase Auto Body Supplies Ltd. is now a distributor of Car-O-Liner equipment with a territory representing Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada.

car-o-liner-logoCar-O-Liner announced that Chase Auto Body Supplies Ltd. is now a distributor of Car-O-Liner equipment with a territory representing Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada.

With 11 locations and three dedicated training centers, Chase has diversified over the years to become a leader in the distribution of collision repair products in Western Canada, as well as a key supplier of industrial finishes and related products. Founded in 1963 by Cy Chase in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Chase Auto Body Supplies Ltd. is now a wholly owned business unit of the Color Compass Corporation, Canada’s largest independently owned supplier to the collision repair industry.

“We are extremely excited to be working with Car-O-Liner Company and look forward to a great partnership,” said Tim Shay, general manager of Chase Auto Body Supplies Ltd. “Car-O-Liner gives us an exciting and respected product line to offer to our clientele, which in turn will only make them more efficient and profitable.”

Doug Bortz, director of Sales & Marketing for Car-O-Liner, added, “Car-O-Liner is very proud to partner with Chase, and we see great opportunity to serve our customers better as we continue to grow at a rapid pace. Chase is a well-respected supplier for much of Canada, and they came highly recommended directly from their customers. We are excited to work with Tim Shay and Chase in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.”

Car-O-Liner Company
Contact: Jeff Kern

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