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OCR Canada

www.ocr.ca

 
More companies turn to OCR Canada Ltd. for automated identification data capture (AIDC) solutions than to any other company in Canada. Trusted advisors to more than 8,000 customers across the globe, OCR Canada`s innovative achievements in the data collection industry have received over 100 awards. Each award underscores OCR`s reputation for streamlining your company`s processes and ensuring your competitive advantage. With each purchase or installation of barcode, RFID and wireless network equipment, OCR Canada offers your company the highest level of service: consultation, analysis, re-engineering, and implementation.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.ocr.ca
  • 25 Royal Crest Court Suite 100
    Markham, ON CAN L3R 9X4
  • Phone: 905.475.5505

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