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Rougemont · RougemontLassonde Industries inaugurates its first fruit concentrate ‘bag-in-a-box’ production line, installed in one of its Rougemont, Que., plants, at a cost of more than $10 million. The new line produces formats containing a flexible inner bag designed to hold fruit concentrates. These formats are ideal for a wide range of commercial and institutional clients, including quick-service restaurants, convenience stores, manufacturers such as microbreweri…See the Story
Lassonde Installs New Bag-in-a-Box Production Line at Quebec Plant - Food In Canada
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Varennes · VarennesHitachi Energy announced an additional $270 million CAD ($195 million USD) investment to expand its large power transformer manufacturing facility near Montreal, Canada. This investment, which builds on an ongoing expansion announced in 2024, will reportedly increase the site’s annual production capacity. This effort is part of Hitachi Energy’s reported $9 billion USD global investment program. This latest expansion will create approximately 500…See the Story
Hitachi Energy invests $270M in large power transformer manufacturing in Que. - MRO Magazine
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Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario · Sault Ste. MarieAlgoma Steel Group Inc. is set to receive half a billion dollars in government loans to help it reorient its business away from the United States as the federal government argues supporting the domestic steel industry is a matter of Canadian sovereignty. Ottawa’s $400 million in financial assistance will come from the Large Enterprise Tariff Loan program, a $10-billion tariff relief fund set up in March. The Ontario government will also provide …See the Story
Millions of Dollars for Algoma Steel Loan Is a Matter of Sovereignty: Hajdu - MRO Magazine
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