Multnomah, Oregon (OR) Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Companies
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Equipment Wholesalers Co., Inc.
18055 NE San Rafael St.P.O. Box 301279 Portland,OR 97294
Portland OR 97230
(503) 465-3151
Equipment Wholesales Co., Inc. DBA EWCO Services, Has new & used supermarket equipment, installation of walk-in's coolers, service, & parts dept.
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M Carrier & Associates Inc
Portland OR 972192644
Independent manufacturers representative refrigeration equipment and parts to wholesale market only
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