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Weg Pamensky’s Toronto Office Moving to New Location

September 4, 2024

Weg Pamensky’s Toronto Office Moving to New Location

Weg Pamensky’s Toronto Office Moving to New Location

Pamensky (WEG Canada) is proud to announce that they are moving to a new location! In August, their warehouse was relocated to a new facility with over 125,000 sq. ft of space, allowing them to serve you even better. The office will follow suit by the end of September. They continue to offer the largest inventory of industrial motors in Canada, with expanded services, including their motor modification shop and panel shop.

New Location is 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto ON, M2H 2N7

Warehouse – as of August 12

Offices – as of September 30

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