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Magazine The Canadian Die Casters Association (CDCA) publishes The Canadian Die Caster magazine twice per year. The magazine is an excellent source to distribute information to its members and encourage a strong die casting industry in Canada. The CDCA wants to hear from you. We want to know what you want to read about in future issues. If you have any comments or suggestions regarding our publication, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone at 1-866-809-7032 or via e-mail at info@diecasters.ca Advertising Welcome to the Canadian Die Caster magazine. The CDCA was excited to announce a re-launch of the Canadian Die Caster with a full-colour new look and design, a broader focus on news and industry-related issues and better advertising rates! The inaugural issue of the new Canadian Die Caster was released this past fall and we look forward to hearing your comments and insights. The new magazine had some familiar content, with our President’s Message and Member and Associate Member profiles in each issue. The cover story was an in-depth piece on the die casting industry, economy and industry news. The Spring 2009 issue will be released shortly and is full of articles, information and facts that will ensure you won't want to put it down! As our readers, members and advertisers, we welcome your input into content – this is your magazine so let us know what you wish to read.
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TODAY! Insertion Order: Click here for a printable pdf of our insertion order. Ad Rates: Click here for a printable pdf of our advertising rates. Ad Specs: Click here for a printable pdf of our advertising specs Questions? Advertising representative Paula Inglis will be pleased to answer any questions you may have. 1-866-809-7032 paula@megram.com or 3-247 Barr Street, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 4A6. Media Kit Click here to download our media kit. Directory The CDCA also publishes a Die Casting in Canada Manual and Directory that is updated every couple of years. The directory profiles the die casting industry in Canada, complete with advertisements, and is available in both English and French. Market services and capabilities are highlighted in the manual as it is meant to be used as a reference to identify Canadian sources of both captive and custom die castings. The Die Casting in Canada Manual and Directory is spiral bound and includes a CD-ROM. It recognizes past boards members, provides alloy charts and showcases suppliers who have demonstrated their support to the industry. The directory is distributed worldwide. To obtain a copy of a current Die Casting in Canada Manual and Directory click here.
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