Tyndale’s commitment to the Canadian market is anchored in the strong foundation built in the United States. In 1981, Tyndale set the industry benchmark for managed employee apparel programs serving leading corporations and protecting workers from arc-flash and flash-fire hazards. Tyndale provides over 90 per cent of US investor-owned electric utilities and more than 50 Fortune 500 companies with AR / FR clothing and services. Companies with a presence in Canada and the United States seek access to popular brands and services. Tyndale brings its business model north of the border and sets the standard with one of the largest assortments of Canadian- and American-made FR apparel, the company said in a press release.
“Canadian companies will welcome the expanded choice of AR / FR clothing in Canada and the convenience of total programme management. We often hear from customers that they came to Tyndale for the products, but they stay because of the service. We look forward to solving Canadian companies’ protective clothing challenges, increasing employee satisfaction, and minimising risk related to safety and compliance,” Rob Whittenberger, Tyndale’s president, said in a statement.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)