WaterGroup announces move to new facility in Ontario

Oct. 25, 2012

REGINA, Saskatchewan — The new warehouse is a state-of- the-art, 20,000 square foot distribution center.

REGINA, Saskatchewan — WaterGroup, a provider of water treatment solutions throughout North America, has announced its facility in Cambridge, Ontario is relocating to 490 Pinebush Road, Cambridge, Ontario.

The new warehouse is a state-of- the-art, 20,000 square foot distribution center with all new racking and filling equipment. It is close to the current Cambridge location and is conveniently located off highway 401. 

The current location will close for pickup, shipping and receiving on Thursday, Nov.8 at 3 p.m. EST and open for business at the new location on Monday, Nov. 12.

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Customer service will be open throughout the transition period and emergency or rush shipments will be shipped from other locations at no additional charge to customers. 

Ryan Kirk, WaterGroup’s vice president and general manaager, stated, “This move is part of an ongoing process to upgrade and improve our operating facilities so we can better serve our customers with more inventory, easier access and better service. Our goal is to be the best supplier of water treatment equipment in North America and the world.”

Read the entire press release here.

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