Domenic Logozzo promoted to General Manager at Provincial Partitions Ltd.

Written by  Newswire Monday, 02 November 2009
b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_2009_domenic_logozzo.jpgMississauga, ON – Provincial Partitions continues to experience positive growth and has promoted Domenic Logozzo to General Manager. Responsible for the day-to-day operations of the business, Domenic will now have full authority to work closely with both clients and suppliers to ensure timely delivery of the varied and extensive product offering at Provincial Partitions.

Domenic has considerable knowledge of the modular structures industry and the processes involved. Having promoted from within, Provincial Partitions is now actively seeking a sales representative to replace Domenic who vacates his territory in South-Western Ontario. All interested applicants should forward their résumé to Todd Frankland at Provincial Partitions.
 
Provincial Partitions Ltd. is a modular structures construction company that provides patented modular and pre-manufactured buildings. Not to be confused with conventional on-site construction methods, modular buildings are factory assembled and install faster and cleaner than traditional construction. 
 
Provincial Partitions has been providing modular space solutions for more than 28 years. Building on experience with interior plant and office space, Provincial Partitions developed interior and exterior buildings for use as storage enclosures, kiosks, guardhouses, interior and exterior preassembled offices and other special purpose buildings. Provincial Partitions Ltd. manufactures mezzanine structures, storage buildings, communication shelters, guardhouses, kiosks, mobile office trailers, smokinshelters, clean rooms, erooms and more. Custom applications are a specialty. 

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