The Tube Business is Quite Unique

Good day and thank you for taking time to read some of our content here as we engage with the world and our customers sharing information and stories about Pneumatic Airtube systems and their operation. Master Airtube Service LTD. has been in business since 1970 and during that time has installed tubes in a vast array of industries and environments.

It boggles the mind to roll back the clock and look at all of these tube systems we have installed and the efficiency they provide to our customers workflow. From the smouldering molten pits of metal at Stelco steel and the massive thundering aggregate shaker and machines at the Dufferin Milton quarry to the utmost finest decadent establishments like the Birks Jewellers, Casino Rama, and Merrill Lynch. Meeting and engaging with people in all walks of life is one of the real treats of the tube industry.

One of the most fascinating elements is the passionate attitudes airtube customers all seem to share. It seems that by the time a company is organized and efficient enough to warrant purchasing a tube they really have their game dialed into a level that brings success, and pride in their ability to create such an efficient environment to find a way to incorporate a pneumatic tube.

During some of the blog posts that will follow soon I plan on featuring stories of job site lore, and tube installations and applications that were truly remarkable. Some of these stories may or may not have anything directly related to the tubes but certainly are related to the shifts in construction sites and capacities that we have witnessed over the years.

We will also do our best to explain the advantages and operation of the various tube systems available and add some photos and historical content that anyone curious about airtubes will surely find interesting.

I really didn’t know where to begin with this blog trying to talk about airtubes and I was told by my top advisor (my wife Elizabeth) that we needed to engage our customer base so this is the start of a place where we can provide stories and information to those curious about airtubes out there.

Thank you again for stopping by our site and I encourage you come back to our blog for new content soon.

Best, Mike

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