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Apsyo has provided Internet solutions for clients of all sizes,
industries and budgets.
We strive to reach above and beyond every client's expectations.
As a result of this, we have earned an ever-growing list of satisfied
clients. Your image on the Web is a direct representation of the
quality of our work. We understand just how difficult and time consuming
running a business can be and we work very hard to give every client
an impressive presence on the Web. The sites listed demonstrate
a range of abilities, from cutting edge design to sophisticated
applications.
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ITT Flojet-- Established in 1975 as a manufacturer of special
application pumps with an initial focus on the emerging carpet cleaning
machine market, FLOJET Corporation has blossomed into a leading
global supplier of small pumps, motors and dispensing pumps for
a variety of Industries including Beverage, General Industrial Equipment,
Agricultural/Lawn & Garden, Recreational Vehicle, Marine, Car
Wash, and the Water Purification market.
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McDonald Packaging Inc. was established in 1983 and is a
direct manufacturer of corrugated, foam and wood crate packaging.
With manufacturing locations in California, Arizona and North Carolina,
McDonald Packaging services a broad spectrum of clientele and products.
One visit to our website and you will see why no package is too
small or too large for us.
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Toppers Floral Through their silent splendor, flowers speak
more eloquently than words. Professionally designed floral arrangements
and gift baskets welcome, recognize, celebrate and remember. Whether
your needs are personal or office flowers, the most memorable wedding
or a simple dinner party, banquet centerpieces or the finest roses
available Topper's will consistently impress. Topper's offers the
elegant alternative to standard flower shop designs.
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3M Unitek 1902 held bright promise for five businessmen
in Two Harbors, Minnesota. They started Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company (3M) to mine what they thought was corundum, a mineral ideal
for making sandpaper and grinding wheels. The mineral, however,
turned out to be a low-grade anorthosite. Sales of the poor-quality
mineral were weak, and the company nearly failed -- but its founders
persisted. For nearly 100 years, 3M employees have worked to move
the company forward.
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