Peerless Electric Relocates it Office and Manufacturing Facility

April 12, 2023

Peerless Electric has announced it is relocating its sales office and production facility as of April 10 and May 1, respectively.

“We are delighted to inform you that our company will be relocating its office and manufacturing facilities to the following new locations as indicated below. Our new locations will offer more opportunity for growth and expansion, allowing us to serve you even better than before,” said the comapny via LinkedIn.

Sales/Engineering/Office (April 10, 2023)          
255-438 Isabey
St-Laurent, QC
H4T 1V3
(514) 595-1671

Production  (May 1, 2023)
2900 Loyalist Street
Cornwall, ON
K6H 6C8
(613) 510-1268

You can find the full post below:

“Please note that all other contact information, such as our phone numbers and email addresses, will remain the same. We anticipate that the move will not disrupt our business operations, and we will continue to offer the same high-quality products and services that you have come to expect from us.

As a valued customer, we wanted to inform you of this change in advance to ensure a smooth transition. Please update your records with our new address to ensure that all future correspondence reaches us promptly.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding our relocation, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We look forward to continuing to serve you from our new location.

Thank you for your continued support and business.”

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