Betts Spring joins Canada’s Heavy Duty Distributor Council

March 1, 2011
Betts Spring Company has become an associate member of Canada’s Heavy Duty Distributor Council, helping Betts expanded its fenders and spray suppression products to fleets operating in an increasingly global market place

Betts Spring Company has become an associate member of Canada’s Heavy Duty Distributor Council, helping Betts expanded its fenders and spray suppression products to fleets operating in an increasingly global market place.

A not-for-profit organization formed in 1983, HDDC focuses on legislative influence and reform, as well as providing a broad range of technical advisory support and networking opportunities between distributor and supplier communities. Membership to HDDC is exclusive, by invitation only and requires endorsement of the component supplier by HDDC distributor members.

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