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Beghelli Canada relocates within Markham

January 27, 2009
Beghelli Canada Inc. has relocated within Markham, Ont., to 3900-14th Avenue, thereby doubling its HQ and production centre to about 50,000 sf.

b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_WebNews2009_beghellicanadarelocatingwithinmarkham.jpg“The extra capacity will allow Beghelli to continue to meet the demand and service levels our customers expect,” said Bruno Ardito, general manager, adding that the additional space will increase Beghelli’s production efficiency and allow it to plan for future growth.

The extra square footage allows the company to offer a greater selection of finished goods, add a customer pick-up counter and expand production capabilities to accommodate the growth in emergency lighting and new lighting products recently launched. The Canadian operation is the primary North American emergency lighting production facility.

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