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I-XL Building Products signs distribution agreement with King Klinker America

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This agreement establishes I-XL as a preferred partner of King Klinker and gives them access to the full line of thin brick veneer products for distribution across Canada.

VANCOUVER — I-XL Building Products, a national distributor of architectural masonry, announced that they had signed an agreement to become a Master Distributor for King Klinker products in Canada. King Klinker is a manufacturer of thin brick veneer, and this new partnership enables I-XL to expand on the company’s range of masonry products.

By signing the agreement, I-XL has formed a strategic partnership with King Klinker America, as well as Advanced Formliners and Speedymason. Advanced Formliners is a manufacturer of concrete and embedded brick formliners, and Speedymason manufactures panel solutions for thin brick and stone applications.

“We are very excited to partner with King Klinker and offer their products to our customers,” said David Hughes, President of I-XL Building Products. “This partnership will give our customers access to the highest quality thin brick veneer products on the market.”

This agreement establishes I-XL as a preferred partner of King Klinker and gives them access to the full line of thin brick veneer products for distribution across Canada. Furthermore, this partnership strengthens I-XL’s position as a supplier of architectural masonry. For King Klinker America, the agreement provides the opportunity to extend its reach throughout the Canadian market by partnering with a national distributor.

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“I-XL’s vast distribution network and reputation for excellence make them the perfect partner for us,” said King Klinker America President, Shane Calmes. “We are thrilled to be working with I-XL and are confident that this partnership will be highly beneficial for both companies.”

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