Photo courtesy of Veseris
Veseris, an Austin, Texas-based distributor in pest control and vegetation management and adjacent industries, has opened its Montreal ProCenter and warehouse to strengthen its coast-to-coast presence in Canada.
The addition of the Montreal ProCenter builds on Veseris’ acquisition of Integrated Pest Supplies Ltd. in Vancouver last year and its established locations in Calgary and the greater Toronto market. With this expansion, Veseris has doubled its Canadian reach, providing national coverage from coast to coast.
“For years, Veseris has supported Quebec customers without a physical presence, and the addition of a local ProCenter and warehouse ensures we can now meet their needs faster and more efficiently than ever before,” said Veseris CEO Ken Bradley. “With this new facility, Veseris strengthens its commitment to delivering value and convenience to professionals across Canada.”
Located at 8473 Ave. Albert-Louis-Van-Houtte, the Montreal ProCenter offers:
- Local warehousing: Faster, more efficient fulfillment for Quebec customers.
- Walk-in convenience: Easy access to products and personalized support.
- Enhanced logistics: Strengthened capabilities for suppliers.
“Having a local presence in Montreal allows us to provide the high-quality service and support our customers expect while creating opportunities for our supplier partners,” said Canada regional director Jon Froese. “This expansion reinforces Veseris’ role as the preferred choice for customers and suppliers across the country.”
Learn more about the Montreal ProCenter at veseris.ca/vs_ca_en/locations/montreal-location.
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