Dixon Relocates Mississauga Branch to Better Serve Customers

Dixon Relocates Mississauga Branch to Better Serve Customers

April 13, 2026

Dixon proudly announces the relocation of its Mississauga branch to 6197 Kennedy Road, enhancing accessibility and customer convenience.

Strategically positioned along a busy corridor with excellent access to Highways 401, 410 and 403, the new 14,000-square-foot facility offers improved convenience for customers and partners. The branch features a modern storefront, an enhanced layout designed to better serve customers, and ample parking for staff and visitors.

A key development is the new training room—approximately three times the size of the current space—providing flexibility to host training sessions, events and customer engagement opportunities.

“I am thrilled to announce that our Mississauga team is moving to a brand-new location at 6197 Kennedy Road,” said Cory Upton, Regional Director, Dixon. “This move represents a major step forward. The new facility features a beautiful, modern storefront, an exceptional layout designed to support our sales team, and ample parking for both staff and visitors. One of the biggest highlights is our new training room, unlocking new opportunities for learning, collaboration and growth.”

“This relocation is a strategic investment in our future,” added James Taylor, President, Sonepar Ontario Region. “We’re strengthening our ability to serve customers, accelerate growth, and support the evolving needs of the electrical market. The new branch not only enhances our operational capabilities but also creates an environment where our team can thrive and our customers can experience the very best in service and support.”

The relocation reflects Dixon’s commitment to customer service excellence and continued investment in growth. The Mississauga Dixon team looks forward to welcoming customers to their new branch.

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