SICARD SSI Group Inc.

SICARD SSI Group Inc.

Knowlton, QC

Company Overview

In 1927, Mr A. Sicard invented a patented rotary snowblower. Since then Sicard snow removal products have been sold around the world.

SICARD has developed valuable experience that is available to assist clients in evaluating their needs as well as supplying robust durable snow and ice control and removal equipment. Support is available for all Sicard units produced since 1945.

Company Information

Physical Address

22 Stockwell St.
Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0
CA

Mailing Address

22 Stockwell St.
Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0
CA

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Additional Details

Legal Name: SICARD SSI Group Inc.

Country of Ownership:

CA

Success Stories:

A History of Firsts:

1894: Snow blower idea conceived by Canadian inventor Arthur Sicard 1925: Basic snow blower prototype design finalized by Sicard 1927: The first Sicard snow blower is sold to Montreal, Canada 1954: Sicard introduces its first detachable snow blower model BB-361 1956: Sicard originates the airport runway sweeper with its model SW-112 1966: Sicards model SW-212 runway jet broom is released 1970: Sicard produces the first generation of the SW-314 runway jet broom 1978: Sicard begins production of its model 8300 snow blower for U. S. A. F. contract 1984: A multi-year rebuild contract for runway sweepers for the U. S. A. F. is completed and many units are still in service in 2001 1988: The first MP (multi-purpose) units are designed and shipped. 1995 Canada honors the Sicard invention of the snowblower with the issue of a commemorative stamp 1999: Latest generation of the Sicard model 5000 released 2000: High capacity detachable snow blowers 3500DRA, 3600DRA, and 3800DRA introduced 2000: The latest generation of the Sicard SW- 314DC runway sweeper is manufactured 2000: Sicard enters into a technology agreement for the off-shore production of the Sicard SW- 314D 2000: Sicard commences its activities in international trade of non Sicard products 2001: The newest version of Sicards model 7000 is manufactured 2003: Sicard develops and produces its first fire and rescue jet craft

Contacts

Bill Abbott

Title: Secretary -Treasurer

Area of Responsibility: Management Executive

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Alain Patenaude

Title: President

Area of Responsibility: Management Executive

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Services

  • International Trade

    In 2000 as well SICARD commenced an international trading operation focusing on areas in its core competencies.

Products

  • Fire And Rescue Craft

    Recently SICARD has developed an innovation, versatile and cost effective fire and rescue craft. This craft is powered by a docked PWC and equipped with state of the art rescue and fire fighting equipment. These elements combine into a powerful life-saving team. While docked to the craft the PWC can position the craft for firefighting and its role as a vessel to receive victims,; the PWC can then disengage to engage in search and rescue and firefighting with the special monitor attached to the PWC. While on standby the PWC can be used in other applications.

  • Snowblowers

    Specialized snow and ice removal for airports, cities, municipalities, contractors and departments of transportation. Snow blowers both self-propelled and detachable

  • Snowblowers For Airports, Municipalities And Highways, Self-propelled And Detachable, Runway Sweepers

    Specialized snow and ice removal and control equipment for airpors, municipalities and departments of transport. Snowblowers both self-propelled and detachable. Airport runway sweepers. Snow plows for export.

  • Snowblowers, Runway Sweepers, Plows, Road Surface Temperature Sensors

NAICS Categories

Additional Information

NAICS:

336120

FSC Codes:

1290-Miscellaneous Fire Control Equipment, 4210-Fire Fighting Equipment, 4220-Marine Lifesaving and Diving Equipment, 4240-Safety and Rescue Equipment, 9999-Miscellaneous Items (includes only those items of Goods which cannot conceivably be classified in any existing Classes)

Export Experience:

Argentina, Costa Rica, Lebanon, Norway, Serbia and Montenegro, United States, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin

Actively Pursuing:

Chile, China, Japan, Russian Federation, United Kingdom