Proax Technologies Ltd. Hosts Michelin Representatives With Kaeser Compressors Canada and SMC Automation

November 18, 2024

LinkedIn post by Kaeser Compressors Canada

On Wednesday, October 23, 2024, Proax Technologies Ltd. at the Dartmouth Branch hosted representatives from all Michelin plants in Nova Scotia. They gathered with branch staff, along with members from SMC and Kaeser Canada, to discuss the valve solutions that can be provided to Michelin as a key technical partner in the region.

The day was a success, and everyone enjoyed the opportunity to connect, meet one another, and share insights related to their departmental needs.

Proax Technologies Ltd. responded to the above post with the following:

At Proax, we value strong partnerships, and Kaeser Compressors Canada’s recent gathering with Michelin exemplifies the power of collaboration. It’s inspiring to see teamwork and technical excellence come together to create impactful solutions.

View Proax’s LinkedIn post HERE.

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