Pauwels Canada Inc.

Pauwels Canada Inc.

Winnipeg, MB

Company Overview

Pauwels Canada Inc. Is a North American leader in the design and manufacture of power transformers.

A member of the world-wide Pauwels organization, the plant was established in 1946 as "Pioneer Electric".

Pauwel produces power transformers up to 575 MVA, 500 kV class, auto transformers to 450 MVA, and mobile substations. Pauwels Canada Inc. is a world leader in the design and manufacturer of HVDC converter transformers.

On going improvement of product technology and optimal service remain key objectives.

Pauwels Canada manufactures to NEMA, ANSI and CSA Standards.

The plant was the first Canadian transformer plant to be certified to the quality level ISO 9001 and has retained this certification since 1993.

Pauwels participates in the Canadian Standards Association and Electro-Federation, and through its head office, in IEC and Cigr.

Company Information

Physical Address

101 Rockman St.
Winnipeg, MB R3T 0L7
CA

Mailing Address

101 Rockman St.
Winnipeg, MB R3T 0L7
CA

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Additional Details

Legal Name: Pauwels Canada Inc.

Number of Employees: 385

Contacts

Jim Nielsen

Title: Manager, Plant Operations

Area of Responsibility: Manufacturing/Production/Operations

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Brett Todd

Title: Manager

Area of Responsibility: Domestic Sales & Marketing

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Maria Anderson

Title: Administrative Assistant

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Products

  • Capacitor - Mobile Capacitor Banks
  • Circuit Breakers
  • Iem-electrical And Electronics
  • Manufacturing Transformers
  • Substation - Mobile
  • Substation - Modular
  • Transformer - Mobile
  • Transformer - Modular
  • Transformers, Up To 575 Mva 500 Kv

NAICS Categories

Additional Information

NAICS:

335311

FSC Codes:

5910-Capacitors, 5925-Circuit Breakers, 6125-Converters, Electrical, Rotating

Export Experience:

Algeria, Australia, Brazil, Iran, Japan, Mexico, United Kingdom, United States