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Federal government invests $105K in spa cover manufacturer

by CM Staff   

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This CED support will enable the Lachute SME to increase its productivity and production capacity in manufacturing spa covers.

LACHUTE — On Oct. 17, Stéphane Lauzon, Member of Parliament for Argenteuil–La Petite‑Nation and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Rural Economic Development, announced a repayable contribution of $105,000 for Titan Spas. This CED support will enable the Lachute SME to increase its productivity and production capacity in manufacturing spa covers.

Founded in 2018, family business Titan Spas began in the area of refurbishing used spas. Today, its plant includes three units, including one for the manufacture of new spas, another for the reconditioning of used spas, and a third for the manufacture of spa covers to protect the tank and insulate it against temperature variations.

CED’s contribution has enabled the business to acquire and install production equipment, including an automated vinyl cutter and sewing machines for assembly. In addition, this project will lead to the creation of 10 jobs.

“Today’s announcement is proof once again of the Government of Canada’s commitment to Lachute’s manufacturers, in line with our economic recovery plan. By helping them pursue their operations and by stimulating their growth, the government is helping to ensure Quebec’s manufacturing industry plays a major role in Canada’s economic recovery,” said Stéphane Lauzon, Member of Parliament for Argenteuil–La Petite‑Nation and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Rural Economic Development.

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“The manufacturing industry is a pillar of our economy, which is why our government is committed to investing to ensure our SMEs remain competitive and innovative. Thanks to CED’s support, Titan Spas will increase its capacity to produce spa covers by purchasing automated equipment. The success and spin-offs of this project will boost the economic vitality of Lachute and the entire Laurentides region,” said Pascale St‑Onge, Member of Parliament for Brome–Missisquoi, Minister of Sport and Minister responsible for CED.

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