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In 2011, ATS purchased Sortimat Group, a German life sciences automation firm, for $62 million. [7] In 2013, they purchased German packaging firm IWK for $144 million, [10] and in 2014, they purchased the automation business of German company M+W Group for $362 million. [11] In February 2017, Andrew Hider was appointed CEO of the company. [12]
Fagor Electrodoméstico was a large domestic and commercial appliance manufacturer based in the Basque Country, Spain and run by the Mondragon Corporation.Fagor was Spain's largest consumer appliance company and the fifth largest electrical appliance company in Europe, manufacturing a wide range of domestic appliances, including washing machines, refrigerators and ovens.
The Toronto Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange in Canada and most major Canadian public companies are listed on it. It is owned by TMX Group . There are also many non-Canadian companies listed on the TSE Stock Exchange.
Future Electronics Inc. is a distributor of electronic and electro-mechanical components headquartered in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. Future Electronics is one of Quebec's largest privately owned companies [4] and is currently the third largest electronics distributor in the world. [5]
Internationally, Far East Global Group has been hired as the key exterior facade contractor in various countries including, United Arab Emirates, United States, Canada, Chile, Singapore, Macau and mainland China. In April 2008, Far East Aluminum has officially been renamed as Far East Group Limited.
Celestica was incorporated in 1994 as a subsidiary of IBM. [3] In 1996, it was sold off to Onex Corporation.In April 2001, the company announced it was laying off 3,000 people, about 10% of its workforce, due to the dot-com crash. [4]
The Intact Centre is an office building located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that serves as the head offices of Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and Intact Financial.The University of Toronto's Department of Statistical Science and Department of Sociology are also located inside.
Hibar Systems Ltd was a Canadian manufacturer of automated, precision liquid dispensing and filling systems. Hibar was started in 1974 when German-born Canadian engineer Heinz Barall developed a prototype of a precision metering pump that would dispense a small, precise amount (two microlitres ) of electrolytes into button cell batteries.