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Canadian Vehicle Wrapper Opens 4th US Location

Wraptors, a Mississauga, ON, Canada-based vehicle wrapper, has opened a new shop in Miami, FL.

It’s the fourth US location for the company, which is owned by Stras Kravchuk and his wife Christel Barbie.

Wraptors also operates shops in Orlando, Fort Lauderdale and New York City and has plans to expand to the West Coast, the company said in a media release. In Canada, the company has seven Ontario locations, one shop in Calgary and another in Vancouver.

Wraptors holds educational workshops dubbed Wraptors Academy in which attendees learn installation techniques and how to operate a wrapping business.

Branding is another point of emphasis for the company, which has its own apparel line and participates in car shows and other events organized for car enthusiasts. “You can provide great service but if people do not know about you, they are not going to come to your door for your service,” Kravchuk says.

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