Weidmuller Canada Unveils a New Customer Experience Center and Introduces the Innovative WOW Van for the Eastern Canada Markets

October 10, 2024

Weidmuller Canada proudly opens its new Customer Experience Center at its headquarters in Markham, Ontario.

This state-of-the-art 600 sq. ft. facility is designed to provide customers and distribution partners with an immersive, hands-on experience of Weidmuller’s latest products and solutions.

Kevin Blair, National Sales Manager, expressed his excitement: “We are thrilled to offer this dedicated space. Our sales representatives can now invite customers into our facility to explore the extensive range of our offerings, particularly our Wire Processing Centre and Printers. It has been challenging to convey the true value of these products without demonstrating them in person. Now, it’s much easier.”

Vice President, Jenny Raguimov added, “For customers in remote locations, we introduce the WOW (Weidmuller-On-Wheels) Van. As the name suggests, it brings Weidmuller products directly to our customers. We recognize that many of our clients are stationed at plant sites, and it’s crucial for them to see, touch, and interact with our products firsthand.”

WOW Van

Book a WOW Van visit – https://landing.weidmuller.com/wow-van-schedule-a-visit

Additionally, Weidmuller features a dedicated training center at this facility. Over the past five years, this advanced space has been instrumental in training over 50 customers and 200 distribution partners.

Providing the right product knowledge is crucial to business, and Weidmuller is committed to ensuring it’s done the right way.

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