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VELLEND TECH INC. NAMED EXCLUSIVE CANADIAN DISTRIBUTOR FOR CASTELLI AND SPORTFUL

Vellend Tech Inc. is pleased to announce that it has acquired the exclusive Canadian distribution rights for Castelli and Sportful, the pro team clothing providers for Garmin/Cervelo and Saxo Bank. Vellend Tech will be launching this new Fall/Winter 2011 program on January 15 2011.
“The addition of Castelli and Sportful to our product offerings is a huge win for our company. Castelli and Sportful are world-renowed brands that offer innovative clothing for athletes seeking maximum performance. We are excited about the opportunity to enhance and expand our product lines to our industry partners and valued customers ” said Robert Vellend, President and CEO of Vellend Tech.
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OUR 2011 CATALOGUES
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Vellend Tech
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Reusch
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Castelli
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Sportfull
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