Introducing Proax Technologies New Location 1925 John‐Molson, Laval, Quebec H7T 0R3

MC Introducing Proax Technologies New Location in Laval 1 400

June 28, 2022

 

Proax Technologies is very pleased to announce that they have finalized their NEW premises in Laval, Quebec. Their new location is situated in Laval on John-Molson Street located near the highway 13 and the highway 440 in a new industrial area. Your loyal support has helped them grow and this move will allow them to serve you better and provide space for growth in the years to come. This is a brand new 37,000 ft2 building, just 2 km away from their current location, and they have already started the setup of the new warehouse while awaiting finishing work in the office area.

They expect to begin moving into this location July 4th – July 8th and are working to reduce any possible disruptions to their services with the help of our other locations in Quebec (Granby and Quebec City) along with their large warehouse located in Mississauga. They are confident that we can achieve this, and it is their expectation that all orders will be processed and delivered as usual.

 

Please be sure to update your records with their NEW address! Come visit them on July 18thth

 

MC Introducing Proax Technologies New Location in Laval 2 400 

To learn more, visit Proax Technologies website by clicking here 

 

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