
Danfoss Celebrates New Canadian Office With Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
September 30, 2021 | By Logan Caswell
Danfoss has operated in Canada for 69 years, including in Mississauga for the last 47.

John Galyen, Danfoss North America president and Randy Ross, senior manager of HR for Danfoss in Canada cut the ribbon to officially open the new Danfoss office and training centre in Oakville, Ontario. (photo courtesy Danfoss)
On September 23, Danfoss welcomed employees and guests to their new Canada office and training centre in Oakville, ON to celebrate a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Officially opening in December 2020, the event was delayed due to the COVID-19. The office employs 36 employees from all three business segments: Danfoss Climate Solutions, Danfoss Drives and Danfoss Power Solutions.
Additionally, the office houses a training centre as well as meeting and event space.
Danfoss has operated in Canada for 69 years, including in Mississauga for the last 47.

(left to right) John Galyen, president Danfoss North America; Mae Scatliff, representing Minister of Provincial Parliament Stephen Crawford, and Randy Ross, senior manager of HR for Danfoss in Canada display the proclamation from the Government of Ontario congratulating Danfoss on the Oakville office opening. (photo courtesy Danfoss)
“Across the globe,” said John Galyen, President, Danfoss North America, “Our sustainable, smart technologies power industries and cities, secure a reliable food supply, and create healthier, more comfortable indoor climates. At the same time, we’re developing solutions that integrate renewables into tomorrow’s smart energy systems. This office offers a home for all three business segments, allowing our colleagues greater interaction with each other and facilitating an open, collaborative environment that can strengthen our position as a leader in the green transition.”