At CK Power, we are more than just a company. We are a family of professionals striving to satisfy our customers. Our sales and service staff is professionally trained from the manufacturers in their product lines backed by years of experience to better assist in our customers' needs and applications. CK Power is the exclusive distributor for John Deere, Volvo Penta, Kubota and Wisconsin Continental engines in the Midwest and Rocky Mountain region. We are also the exclusive distributor for Kohler generators in sections of the Midwest. We carry a variety of part lines and have a fully staffed service department to help you with your application needs. We have a complete line of rental generators available ranging from 30KW to 1200KW. At CK Power, our people make the difference. We understand that our business is based on the success achieved by our customers.
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Materialogic is a third party logistics company specializing in ecommerce order fulfillment, retail EDI, and literature collateral distribution for B2B and B2C outsourcing. Multiple facilities to reach 100% of US population in 3 days. Materialogic has developed an impressive list of innovative services that are designed to help your brands grow quickly and profitably. We help businesses of all sizes, from small starts-ups to Fortune 1000 giants, by ensuring your orders get to your customers quickly, yet economically. At the same time, we take pride in reducing the complexity associated with managing your supply chain, giving you more time to focus on building your brands and your business. Our Services - eCommerce Order Fulfillment - Marketing Logistics - Warehousing and Distribution To get better acquainted with what we can do for you please take a moment to visit our website at http://www.materialogic.com, request specific information by visiting http://bit.ly/1eQ5aTG, or simply email us at [email protected].
CORE Telecom Systems, Inc. is an integrated supplier of new and re-used equipment and support services to the telecommunications industry. We offer superior value with world-class customer service across a wide variety of solutions from broadband switching, access, optical and fixed wireless transport to power, batteries and customized cabinetry, including fiber cable, connection and associated tools. Our supplier solutions also include revenue generating opportunities for service providers via profitable IPTV and Home Monitoring. CORE is an authorized distributor for industry leading manufacturers, including: Tellabs, Brocade, Eltek, M2FX, Clearfield, Multilink, Cambium, Allied Telesis, SkitterTV, Innoband SENSE, Positron (Aktino), North Star Battery, Haze Battery, Major Power, OFS, Wilcom, Kurth Electronics and Platinum Tools. CORE Telecom Systems- “Vision, Value, Integrity”
Our business is service and shredding! Whether it's a one-time clean-out or ongoing daily, weekly, monthly, or even yearly service, American Document Destruction is here to assist you. No job is too big or too small for American Document Destruction.A local/family owned business with over 25 years of experience in St Louis, NOBODY beats our service, prices or our shred size. We offer both on-site and off-site shredding services and all shredded material is recycled. American Document Destruction, L.L.C. is a member of the National Association for Information Destruction, Inc. (NAID).
Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School or "MICDS" is a secular, co-educational, private school home to more than 1,200 students ranging from grades Junior Kindergarten through 12, including a separate "lower school" for children in Junior Kindergarten through Grade 4 known as the Ronald Beasley or "Beasley" School, the MICDS "Middle School", spanning grades 5 through 8, and the "Upper School", consisting of grades 9 through 12. Its 100-acre campus is located in the St. Louis suburb of Ladue. MICDS offers a challenging and meaningful education that prepares young men and women to meet the challenges of the future with confidence.HistoryWilliam Greenleaf Eliot, founder and chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis, established predecessor institutions to MICDS in the 1850s as part of the university. A boys' school, Smith Academy, was founded in 1854, and was later attended by Eliot's grandson, the future poet T. S. Eliot. A sister school for girls, Mary Institute, was founded in 1859 and was named for Eliot's late daughter Mary Rhodes Eliot, who had died at the young age of 17. In its early years, Mary Institute was located at three different locations in the City of St. Louis, the third of which was at the corner of Lake and Waterman, in the building that is now New City School.Smith Academy closed in June 1917, in part due to the proliferation of private elementary schools and public secondary schools in the area. Three months later, St. Louis Country Day School opened in northwestern St. Louis County. Inspired by the "Country Day School movement" nationally, it was not related to Smith, although first year enrollment included a number of former Smith students. St. Louis Country Day School's campus was in a bucolic setting reached by electric streetcar, far removed from the noise and grit of the city.