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Continental Industries Incorporated, parent company of Continental Register, Auer Register, and AirJet Venting Systems, unveils a new corporate identity. 

Continental will be in place as a supplier partner to both the Blue Hawk (distributor cooperative) Fall Conference (November 2-3) as well as the HARDI Fall Conference (November 4-7). Both events take place in Palm Desert, California. As a member of both organizations, Continental desires to share the news with organization distribution members prior to a more public launch. 


Coinciding with these events, Continental will introduce a new corporate logo and launch its new home in cyberspace. The company has operated web sites at www.theregisterpeople.com and www.theventpeople.com for some time. Beginning in November, however, www.continentalindustries.com will serve as the Internet home of all company and product information.

“Our intent is to bring together our various product lines and interests so that we can better serve our respective markets with a comprehensive line of air distribution products and venting solutions,” says Ben Dorsey, VP of Marketing for Continental. “We have grown through the years, in terms of both market share and acquisitions. Our new logo and domain name are outward indications of the more cohesive corporate identity we’ve undertaken.”



About Continental Industries
With roots to 1892, Continental Industries (www.continentalindustries.com) is a privately held pioneer in the design and production of air distribution products and venting solutions for residential and light commercial applications. The company is driven by a passion for exceptional quality, unmatched delivery, and unequalled customer service. Air distribution products consist of registers, grilles, diffusers and related accessories. Under the AirJet line, the company produces venting and chimney systems for hearth and HVAC use. All products are designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. and made available through HVAC wholesalers and hardware or hearth-related outlets.

 

 
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