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This CNC company took a risk and wasn't beaten by the economy
07/02/09 05:15
Yes, it's true. Instead of laying down and being defeated by the horrible economy today, Polar Composites has lived on and prospered.
The Norfolk based company responded to the tough economy by investing in their future with attention to the premises, staff, services and has reraped the benefit.
What is their secret to success? By significant investing in new technology and building improvements, coupled with attention to customer service, they have taken record breaking sales to the bank.
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