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SEW-Eurodrive Dorval, Quebec Canada Investments

May 18, 2022

SEW-Eurodrive in Dorval Quebec Canada is now open. With an 88,000 square foot facility equipped with the largest inventory of parts in Canada. Their 24/7/365 unstoppable service is built right in, and their state-of-the-art paint line is now open. And do not forget, their greatest investment is their investments: shipping investment, consistency investment, inclusion investment, quality control investment. It’s the people that drive them to drive the world.

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SEW-Eurodrive Dorval, Quebec Canada Investments

Since the start of SEW-Eurodrive nearly 100 years ago, the importance of being aligned with the needs of the market and the customers it serves has remained their focus. The quality of products and a consistent and timely supply have helped make SEW a trusted manufacturer of gearmotors, drives, and modular systems.

SEW’s passion for technology has served them well over the years: new products designed and manufactured, the adoption and creation of technology and solutions for industry, as well as steadied expansion in the face of challenges. Driving the world is what they do.

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