The line-up of luxury cars, including BMWs, Mercedes, Lexus, Cadillacs, Range Rovers and Hummers—regular and stretch versions—are what you’d expect to see along a red carpet in Beverly Hills, not inside an industrial space in North Toronto. But it’s in this space, where these vehicles are either stretched and customized or armour clad (or both), that an upstart metal fabricating business with high aspirations of its own is equipping itself to become a major player in the fabricating business. Launched at end of 2012, Metaline is a division of the INKAS group of companies, a privately-held Canadian business specializing in security and protection ser-vices. The Metaline division was started up to fabricate sheet metal parts for other divisions of the INKAS group, which include the manufacturing of armoured vehicles, limousines and safes.
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