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ONE STOP BUSINESS CTR INC

BURLINGTON-USA

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ONE STOP BUSINESS CTR INC
Company Title: One Stop Business Centers, Inc. 
Company Description: providers of digital copiers, color copiers, fax machines, scanners, offering quality office equipment since 1984, one of new englandãs largest distributors. products include kyocera mita and sharp. printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners. one stop designs network infrastructures to meet companiesã diverse and changing it needs. new england, boston, new hampshire, rhode island, massachusetts, middlesex county, burlington, greater boston, metro region, eastern mass, ma, ne, north america 
Keywords to Search: osbc, one stop, one stop business center, office products, office equipment, office, photocopiers, copier, copiers, digital copiers, analog copiers, color copiers, black and white copiers, service and supplies, award-winning technology and performance, network solutions, networking, network services, network printing, technical support, service and maintenance, contracts, lease, purchase, rental, long term, short term, machines, faxes, facsimiles, wide format, vend card systems, coin-operated, overflow copying, facilities management, document management, outsourcing, trade-in, lease end, purchase options, network fax, quote form, cost per copy, meter reading, paper, pdf, clicks, quote service, office support, service technician, sales representative, account executive, sales manager, service manager, inside sales representative, technical network specialist, technical trainee, sales professional, sales trainees, color specialist, technical open house, consumables, developer, drum, toner 
Company Address: 21 Ray Ave,BURLINGTON,MA,USA 
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Postal Code:
01803-4720 
Telephone Number: 6035959110 (+1-603-595-9110) 
Fax Number: 7812724560 (+1-781-272-4560) 
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www. osbc. net 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
504403 
USA SIC Description:
Copying & Duplicating Machines & Supls 
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