GRANBY, Que. ― Super Remover is investing $700,000 to double the square footage of its warehouse, according to La Presse, in order to be able to support projected growth. The company, which takes its name from its signature paint-stripping products, is amping up its presence outside Quebec, recently signing a deal with Lowe’s Canada, filling a gap in its distribution. At the same time, it is cautiously scouting potential clients in the U.S., with meetings lined up for October in Vermont and Maine. “There is interest [there],” says Éric Rousselle, VP of sales and marketing, “but it’s harder to enter the United States.” The company’s acquisition of Elano International, which provides its shipping containers, is another motivation for the expansion, which is slated for completion within a month.
Super Remover facility doubling in size
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