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A member of the Nationwide Wireless Internet Provider by XYZretailers Marca One is a new company that will provide high quality technical and environmental engineering services to its clients. Marca One is scheduled to begin operations on September, 2005. Marca One owned and operated by Juan Nieto and Gloria Janet Escobar. Mrs. Gloria Janet and Mr. Juan Nieto both have left their respective jobs in order to specialize in Technologies consulting to small and medium sized businesses. Marca One will target small to medium sized companies and government organizations within the South Carolina including North Carolina areas.
1018 Mount Gallant Rd, 29732, Rock Hill, United States
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