Danfoss Begins 2021 With New Office Opening

January 14, 2021

In a recent post, Randy Ross, NAM Compensation and HR Operations Manager for Danfoss Inc. in Canada, was pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Oakville, Ontario following the start of the new year.

In his post, Ross said “Combining out Mississauga office and our Stoney Creek office/warehouse to a newly-branded head office will bring our business segments (Climate Solutions, Drive, Power Solutions) under one roof and present a fresh face to our customers, partners and the community.”

Ross concludes his post by stating he and Danfoss are “looking forward to a time post-pandemic when we can welcome all of our employees back as an entire group”, and bids everyone stay safe and best to a New Year.

For more information, visit www.danfoss.com/en-ca/.

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