EMS-Tech expands in Canada with west coast office in Burnaby, BC
(Posted on 23/01/24)
EMS-Tech Inc., a global leader in bulk material handling systems, has announced the opening of its new office in Burnaby, British Columbia. This strategic expansion represents a pivotal step in the company's growth plans, further enhancing its ability to deliver innovative systems to clients and support its technical advancements.
Founded in 1988, EMS-Tech has been actively engaged in serving clients in British Columbia, providing expertise in system repairs, upgrades, general maintenance, inspection, and consulting services. The establishment of a dedicated office reaffirms EMS-Tech's long-standing commitment to the region.
EMS-Tech has successfully executed several major projects, showcasing its core competencies in Stacker Reclaimers and Shiploaders within the province. The decision to expand to Burnaby underscores the company's dedication to meeting client needs and achieving new milestones in the region.
This new office strategically places EMS-Tech to address system support and execution on the west coast of North America, providing convenient access to clients in the region. Moreover, it reinforces EMS-Tech's global presence, supporting our technical office network in key markets.
"We are thrilled to establish a stronger foothold in North America, with a presence on the West Coast. This expansion reflects our commitment to growth, technical excellence, and, above all, meeting the evolving needs of our clients," said Kirsten Sorensen, President of EMS-Tech. She added, "We are fortunate to establish our presence in British Columbia with an experienced team of engineers who have a legacy of success in the industry. Their expertise and dedication will undoubtedly play a crucial role as we continue to advance and deliver innovative solutions to our clients in the region."
This marks EMS-Tech's third office opening in the past year, highlighting the company's dynamic approach to growth and its ability to adapt to the ever-changing needs of the industry.
For more information about EMS-Tech and the services it provides, visit ems-tech.net
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