Thermon Selects Desdowd Inc. for Quebec

Thermon and Desdowd Inc.

Mar 19, 2019

Desdowd Inc. has been chosen to serve as Thermon’s manufacturer’s agent for the province of Quebec and will represent the company’s comprehensive product line, which includes, Thermon Industrial Electric Trace Products, and the Caloritech, Ruffneck, Norseman, Cata-Dyne and 3L Filters brands.

Led by principals Patrick Marion and Jean -Sebastien Bercier, the Desdowd Inc. team will be responsible for driving Thermon products sales initiatives with their channel partners, engineering firms and end users. The Desdowd team led by Denis Dumouchel, Vice President of Sales, will include Peter Szikla as technical support, having over 35 years of experience working within the industrial process heating industry.

Thermon serves the global Energy, Power Generation and Chemical markets to provide innovative solutions for industrial heating applications by deeply understanding our customers’ needs. We specialize in providing complete flow assurance, process heating, temperature maintenance, freeze protection and environmental monitoring solutions

Desdowd’s knowledge of the local marketplace, technical expertise and exceptional customer service, with Thermon’s proven reputation for quality products, will provide what will be an efficient team to grow Thermon’s presence in Quebec, the company says.

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