AIT Automotive Canada Inc. Opens Distribution Center

AIT Automotive Canada Inc. Opens Distribution Center

Offering advanced engineered product lines, the new warehouse facility features more than 20,000 square feet of storage capacity and is centrally located approximately 6 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — Advanced Innovative Technology Corp. | Wonh Industries Co Ltd., a recognized manufacturing leader of TrakMotive | SurTrack automotive, truck and ATV/UTV aftermarket performance axles as well as Sure Lift automotive aftermarket window regulators, today announced the opening of a new 20,000-square-foot warehouse and distribution center, AIT Automotive Canada Inc., in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. This new facility will provide warehousing and distribution services for the automotive wholesale distribution parts markets across all Canadian provinces.

“Today’s announcement of the opening of the AIT Automotive Canada Inc. distribution center represents our continued commitment to the North American aftermarkets,” said Gordon King, President, of AIT Automotive Canada Inc.| TrakMotive. “The burgeoning Canadian marketplace provides the critical growth conduit for TrakMotive that is required to sustain our presence as a leader in the automotive, truck and power sports aftermarket parts industries.”

Offering advanced engineered product lines, the new warehouse facility features more than 20,000 square feet of storage capacity and is centrally located approximately 6 miles from Toronto Pearson International Airport.

“We are proud to become an integral part of Advanced Innovative Technology Corp.North American growth initiatives,” said Wade King, Vice-President, Sales & Marketing, AIT Automotive Canada Inc. “We intend to provide our Canadian customers with the same high quality, added value and on-time deliveries through our new Mississauga distribution center. Including myself, our management team comes with comprehensive experience in the aftermarket parts industry, led by Gordon King (President) and Darrel Gallant (Vice President – Operations). All are long-term specialists in the driveline industry.”

For more information, please call number above or visit www.trakmotive.com.

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