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Strongco opens new facility in Quebec City

January 14, 2014  By Rock to Road


January 14, 2014, Mississauga, Ont. – Strongco Corporation
is pleased to announce the grand opening of its newest location in
Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, a suburb of Quebec City.

January 14, 2014, Mississauga, Ont. – Strongco Corporation
is pleased to announce the grand opening of its newest location in
Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, a suburb of Quebec City.

Strongco has invested $8.6 million in the new facility to
replace its old branch in Sainte-Foy, improving its position in the Quebec
region. On eight acres, the new 40,500 square foot facility, with 10 service
bays, will significantly increase the company's capacity to service the market.
The new facility will employ approximately 40 people, including 15 highly
trained technicians.

"We have an outstanding team in this region that has
achieved excellent customer satisfaction in new equipment sales and,
importantly, in the product support business, from a facility that dates back
to the 1960s," stated Bob Dryburgh, President & CEO of Strongco.
"I am confident that this group will achieve a new, even higher, level of
performance now that they have a much larger, better located, state-of-the-art
facility to service our valued customers in Quebec."

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The people in the new Saint-Augustin branch are dedicated to
providing a best-in-class customer experience in the greater Quebec City area,
eastern Quebec and Northern Quebec.

Organizers are expecting a great turnout for the opening
celebration, as the event is being held at the same time as the Road Builder's
Association Conference in Quebec City.

Details of the Celebration:

Date: Friday, January 24

Location: 175, rue de Rotterdam, Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures

Open House: 1pm-4pm

Ribbon cutting ceremony: 2:30pm

Branch tours and static equipment displays from Volvo
Construction Equipment, Dressta and Terex Cedarapids and other manufacturers
represented by Strongco.


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