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General Auto Repair

mono, ON

Additional Information

IM (China) is an electrical equipment manufacturer established in 1964, located in Baoding, Hebei Province. The company specializes in low-voltage electrical appliances, power instruments, and high-low voltage complete sets of equipment with 60 years of development history.

National High-tech EnterpriseMilitary-civilian Integration Demonstration Unit

Specializes in

Low-voltage electrical componentsPower conversion solutionsIntelligent distribution systemsCable system connection and protectionSmart grid technology

Services

Low-voltage electrical appliancesPower instrumentsHigh-low voltage complete sets of equipmentIntelligent distribution system software7×24 customer call serviceTechnical support and consultation

Established 1964 · Team of 150+ · Languages: Chinese · Serving Baoding, Hebei Province, China

Additional information extracted from the firm's public website. Last updated: August 6, 2026

Contact Information

Phone: (519) 925-2847

Website: http://rscautomotive.com/

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