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Prinoth officials cut ribbon on company’s new $25 million facility

HTI The plant expansion has nearly doubled the size of Prinoth’s facility east of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Photo: Prinoth)

Prinoth Ltd., a manufacturer of crawler carriers, snow groomers and snow removal vehicles, held an event in late October to celebrate the official opening of its newly expanded production facility in Granby, Quebec, Canada. The company said the investment of $25 million has marked a major milestone in its continued commitment to innovation, growth and sustainability for the future.

“Our investment in the Granby plant reinforces our unwavering commitment to investing in the future — not only for our company, but for our employees and the region,” said Klaus Tonhäuser, President and CEO of the Prinoth Group, during the ribbon cutting ceremony. “The relentless efforts and dedication of our employees have been the driving force behind this achievement, and we are proud to further establish Granby as a key hub for custom project development and innovation in the crawler carrier market.”

Prinoth’s many accomplishments would not have been possible without the hard work of its employees. Their continued commitment is the foundation upon which we build our success,” said Anton Seeber, president of Italy-based High Technology Industries (HTI), which owns Prinoth.

Prinoth Ltd. is part of the Prinoth Group, which has four production facilities, sales and service partners in over 80 countries and more than 1000 employeees.

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