Southwire Canada Montreal Relocates to Larger Office

Southwire Canada Montreal's new Dorval location

June 6, 2016

Southwire Canada Montreal has moved its Eastern Canadian Regional office to downtown Dorval, PQ. For Southwire Canada Montreal, a wire and cable company serving many distributors, the new office space means improved client service, new amenities for employees and room for growth. Southwire Canada Montreal’s new location comprises 2,700 square feet of office space that is bright, warm and colourful.

“The new floor plan will provide greater efficiency in how we serve clients,” says Sales Manager, Eastern Canada, Pascal Demers. “We are now able to showcase some of our products in the new building. We expect this to improve internal and external communication, and most importantly our speed in responding to clients’ questions.”

“We were fortunate to find such a nice space so close to our clients,” says Patricia Quiroga, VP Distribution Sales. We really wanted to limit the impact that relocation could have on our clients and our employees. I don’t think we could have found a better location for our team. Our new location and enhanced operational efficiencies will help us continue to grow and evolve to keep pace with our client’s needs, allowing us to provide exceptional value and superior service along the way.”

The new office address is 1375 Route Transcadadienne, Suite 110, Dorval Quebec, 1-866-614-7545.

Learn more about Southwire Canada: http://www.southwire.ca/southwire.htm.

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