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      R•O•M Corporation: Excellence Made To Order  

       

      Headquartered in a state-of-the-art, 65,000 sq. ft. facility in Kansas City, MO, R•O•M engineers, manufactures and distributes products worldwide. Specializing in the fire service and emergency vehicle industry, R·O·M has manufactured quality products since 1947. American-made R·O·M products are backed by cutting-edge research and development, on-time delivery and the immediate shipment of parts.

      R•O•M Corporation introduced Roll-Up Doors to the North American fire service, changing the way emergency personnel access their equipment. From industry-leading Roll-Up Doors to innovations such as LED Compartment and Interior Vehicle Lighting, Cargo Trays, advanced Hose Bed Covers and Perfect Match Wet Paint, R•O•M prides itself on being the single-source compartment access leader for the fire service.

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      R•O•M CORPORATION

      6800 E. 163rd St.
      Belton, MO 64012 United States


      Telephone: 800-827-3692

      Website: www.romcorp.com

      Products
      HOSE BED COVER
      LED Compartment Lighting
      Extreme Cargo Tray Series
      Roll-Up Doors
      Perfect Match Wet Paint
      DuroLumen White and DuroLumen Red/White LED Interior Lighting System
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      R•O•M Corporation Promotes Touchton To Emergency and Specialty Products Manager
      Posted: 3/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
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      R•O•M Corporation Introduces Cargo Trays for Fire and Emergency Response Vehicles
      Posted: 12/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
      Custom-designed tray for the fire service is lightweight, rugged and ideal for rapid access to stored equipment.
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