New Offices Opened in Lévis Support Growth of Ouellet Canada Inc.

OPC

Sept 27, 2019

Ouellet Canada has opened its new offices just across the bridges in Lévis, Quebec, in a Logisco building in the Carrefour Saint-Romuald shopping complex.

Ouellet Canada Inc. has been a leading Canadian designer and manufacturer of electric heating products for residential, commercial and industrial environments for over 50 years. Located in the L’Islet region, the company has experienced significant growth both nationally and internationally. In recent years, Ouellet has expanded with acquisitions and new divisions in Calgary, Sherbrooke and China.

The company decided to open offices in Lévis to support this growth, attract new talent and reduce travel times for employees living in the greater Quebec City area. Labour shortages and the need for increasingly specialized skills and qualifications also contributed to this decision.

Miguel Robichaud, the company’s engineering department coordinator, said: “I’m very happy with the impact the new offices have had because they have already helped us recruit qualified and experienced people who may not have considered joining a company in L’Islet. Of my team of 10, six live in Lévis-Québec, which is a strong retention factor. The offices are also modern and attractive. It’s been a great initiative!”

Ouellet is firmly committed to keeping its head office in L’Islet. The opening of these new administrative offices will help to support the company’s growth in the coming years.

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