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Brandt Opens Three New Brunswick Facilities

Dec 28, 2023 - 2 years ago

The Brandt Group of Companies is demonstrating its long-term commitment to Eastern Canada with the grand opening of three state-of-the-art Brandt facilities in Moncton, Fredericton, and Edmundston, New Brunswick.

Brandt Opens Three New Brunswick Facilities
New Brandt facilities in Fredericton, NB.


Brandt Opens Three New Brunswick Facilities
New Brandt facilities in Moncton, NB.


“These new facilities demonstrate our deep investment in Eastern Canada,” says Brandt CEO Shaun Semple. “They’re more than just buildings. They are a commitment to delivering the best possible service to our customers in the region.”


The new facilities total more than 110,000 ft² and have created more than 50 full-time jobs for local workers. They include an Eastern Canadian central parts warehouse, a pre-delivery inspection (PDI) centre, and a 24/7/365 bilingual regional customer support centre for Atlantic Canada and Quebec.


Benefits for customers include increased shop capacity and more service staff members, which allow larger projects to be done more quickly. The corporate parts distribution centre in Moncton makes sure customers across Eastern Canada will have easy access to parts to reduce their downtime.

Brandt Opens Three New Brunswick Facilities
New Brandt facilities in Edmundson, NB.


Brandt is the world’s largest John Deere Construction & Forestry dealer with 100+ service points from coast to coast in Canada and has been active in the Atlantic region since their purchase of Fredericton-based Wallace Equipment Ltd. in 2013. The company has experienced significant growth in the region since the acquisition and currently operates nine locations in the area. As a result of this success, employment levels have more than doubled in these locations.


Brandt is committed to minimizing the environmental impact of its operations. The new buildings surpass building code targets for reducing energy consumption by more than 25 per cent and deliver reduced life-cycle costs while providing a safe, naturally lit, and comfortable workplace for all employees. Lean shop layout principles are also being implemented to maximize process flow and labor efficiency to ensure unmatched service for customers. 


Source: Brandt

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