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Associated Wire Rope Fabricators

Member Since 1995
AWRF promotes interests common among companies manufacturing, fabricating, or distributing lifting, rigging and load securement devices made of chain, rope, and synthetic products. The association works to establish, acquire, preserve, and disseminate various technical information, and encourages the development of safety standards and programs, and product identification procedures.

 

Alberta Association of Municipal Districts & Counties

Member Since 1990
The AAMDC promotes its guidelines, as a progressive association of elected rural councils, representing the interests of rural Albertans, and committed to excellence in meeting the diverse and changing needs of its membership.

 

Alberta Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association

Member Since 1996
Western Canada Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association and the Canadian Construction Association has been maintained and the Association continues to increase steadily, made up of both regular and associate members. Regular members consist of contracting firms engaged in highway and heavy construction, and other operators judged to be of a similar nature in the province of Alberta. Associate members consist of machinery, equipment, supply, insurance and financial companies, and others of an allied nature whose affiliation will assist the Association in the realization of its objectives in the province of Alberta.

 


Slingmax

Member Since 1988
As a member of the Slingmax group, Titan offers rigging training courses which cover all types of rigging knowledge and applications. We manufacture and distribute the best rigging products in a location near you. Our Slingmax rigging products, plus our Slingmax full-service rigging network, equal SLINGMAX® RIGGING SOLUTIONS for you.

 

Web Sling & Tie Down Association

Member Since 2008
The Web Sling & Tie Down Association (WSTDA) is a tax-exempt, non-profit, technical association dedicated to the development and promotion of voluntary recommended standards and associated reference materials. Originally established in 1973 as the Web Sling Association (WSA), the WSA serviced the synthetic web sling industry. In 1988, the WSA further defined its purpose to include synthetic web tie downs and became the Web Sling & Tie Down Association. Today, members of the WSTDA include manufacturers and suppliers of synthetic web slings and tie downs, polyester round slings, synthetic webbing, fibers, thread and related components.