New Lumen Branch Opens in Montreal – Hochelaga

Lumen

Sept 4, 2018

Lumen, a division of Sonepar Canada, has opened its 38th branch in Montreal – Hochelaga, Quebec. The 7,400 sq. ft facility is located at 3044, rue de Rouen, and is managed by Branch Manager Jean Le Haye.

The industry-leading facility employs six associates and features innovative workstations for their sales representatives.

The new Montreal – Hochelaga branch will service several markets from the small to medium contractor to institutional and commercial facilities.

“There’s a lot of business potential in this area,” said Branch Manager, Jean La Haye. “We’re all very excited about this new opportunity.”

A subsidiary of Sonepar Canada Group, Lumen is the leading distributor of electrical and automation material in Quebec. The Company operates a network of 38 branches across four provinces, including a new distribution centre.

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