Norbec ouvre une usine de fabrication de pointe à Strathroy, en Ontario (en anglais)

Norbec, un fabricant nord-américain de panneaux métalliques isolés, de chambres froides et de congélateurs, a annoncé l'ouverture officielle de sa nouvelle usine de fabrication de 45 millions de dollars à Strathroy, en Ontario. Cette étape importante marque la première usine de Norbec en Ontario et la troisième au Canada, aux côtés de ses installations bien établies de Boucherville et de Saint-Hyacinthe, au Québec.

Once fully operational, the new plant will create 70 new, meaningful jobs for local workers – from plant managers to production operators, engineers, and maintenance staff.

“Norbec is committed to being an employer of choice, offering our employees a modern and comfortable workplace that embodies our commitment to quality and innovation, and we are immensely proud to be opening our first plant in Ontario today,” said Jan Lembregts, president of Norbec. “With its proximity to London and Sarnia, this new plant will establish Norbec as a go-to local supplier in Ontario and help establish Middlesex County as a leader in specialized architectural manufacturing. This facility represents a significant step in our growth strategy, allowing us to better serve our customers in Ontario and the booming Midwest U.S. markets.”

The $45 million investment in this ultramodern facility underscores Norbec’s commitment to expanding its presence in Ontario, and to meeting the increasing demand for high-performance insulated solutions. This expansion is a crucial step in Norbec’s growth strategy, aimed at better serving customers with an innovative and broader product range.

Pour lire l'article complet : Norbec opens state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Strathroy, Ont.

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