A second Traction Store now open in Mississauga!

by UAP Heavy Vehicles

Mississauga, [August 26, 2024] – We are thrilled to announce the official opening of our new Traction Meadowvale store in Mississauga. Located at 1925 Meadowvale, this 2nd location, along with the existing Mississauga store – currently the largest Traction store in Canada – will enable us to provide an enhanced service to the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

Conveniently located in the same state-of-the-art facility as the recently opened TW distribution center, this new Traction store will bring unparalleled customer service by offering a wider range of products, larger inventory, faster delivery times, and an accessible location in west Mississauga.

Opened since July 15th, the new 150,000 sq. ft TW Mississauga distribution center has begun to enhance customer service to the Ontario market. With an extensive inventory valued over $13,000,000, cutting-edge technologies, advanced automations, and improved operational efficiencies, TW Mississauga alongside the new Traction Meadowvale is set to provide an exceptional customer service for many years to come.

Moreover, this new store stands out for its commitment to innovation and sustainability. It is the first Traction store in Canada to integrate electric delivery vehicles, demonstrating our dedication to reducing our carbon footprint and adopting eco-friendly practices.

We invite all our customers and partners to visit our new store, take advantage of our 500,000 + product selection and benefit from our enhanced service. At Traction, we remain dedicated to delivering an exceptional customer experience and supporting the growth of our local communities.

 

For more information, please contact:

Media Contact:

Daniel Uglar – Director of Marketing

UAP Heavy Vehicles

duglar@uapinc.com


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