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THE GREAT LAKES - HEART OF NORTH AMERICA Mandate
Dear Friend of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System.
In response to increasing demand for a new and updated map of the Great Lakes, The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation has asked GEOgrafix Communications to create a fresh 3-D bird's-eye-view perspective of the entire Great Lakes and St.Lawrence Seaway System.
In other words, the whole System in one exciting GEOPICTORIAL™ picture that says it all.
The map will be published both as a beautiful art print suitable for framing and in a handy folded format for wider distribution.
A key feature of the map will be the localization of the supporting companies on the map and the inclusion of their corporate logos with website addresses.
The Canadian Seaway Corporation as well as the participating companies will distribute it to stakeholders everywhere.
Here are some of the benefits and advantages of participating in the map project: - An ideal vehicle for positioning your organization among the business leaders in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence River region.
- A powerful link to market showing who you are, where you are and what you do.
- A striking visual aid for trade shows conventions, workshops, etc.
- An appreciated premium for your customers, visitors and sales force
- Maximizes your exposure by display in influential offices and networks.
Scheduled to be published by fall 2006
This unique mapping project, will become the ideal vehicle for the promotion of the HighwayH20 and for the organizations within it
A representative from GEOgrafix will soon be contacting Great Lakes ports and corporate partners in Canada and the United States to compile information and discuss promotional opportunities. We hope that you will give it your considered attention.
Thank you for your cooperation and assistance in promoting the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System as the most reliable, efficient and environmentally-friendly waterway in the world.
Richard J. Corfe President & CEO The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation
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