Rittal Celebrates Their 25 Year Anniversary in Canada

EIN Rittal 25 400

Feb 10, 2020

Rittal Systems Ltd., headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, is the Canadian Subsidiary of Rittal GmbH & Co. KG, Germany. Founded in 1961, Rittal is now active worldwide with 13 production sites, and 58 subsidiaries. Rittal is the largest company of the proprietor-run Friedhelm Loh Group of Haiger, Germany, which has over 11,000 employees, 80 subsidiaries and 18 production sites.

Rittal is innovation. Their progressive approach to engineering builds comprehensive and efficient system solutions in industrial and IT markets.

These solutions range from Rittal’s pioneering role in modular enclosure technologies to their collaborative development of the industry-standard 19-inch server rack for IT. In this day and age, they are using nanotechnology that markedly improves the efficiency of industrial climate control products. Through these innovations, Rittal has proven their commitment to meeting the customers’ challenges.

Celebrating 25 years in Canada!

In 1995, Rittal Systems Ltd. was established in Mississauga, and it immediately secured its place in Canada as an innovative manufacturer of high-quality enclosures, IT infrastructure solutions, climate control solutions, and accessories. The success of Rittal Systems Ltd. across Canada facilitated expansion across the country and the establishment of sales and distribution facilities in Montreal, Calgary and British Columbia. Rittal maintains additional warehouse space and a state-of-the-art Modification center at their Mississauga location that spans over 10,000 square feet.

In 2020, Rittal proudly celebrates 25 years in Canada. They would like to thank their partners, customers and all those who have helped them on their journey – here’s to the next 25 years – and beyond.

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