Stephenson's a réalisé un investissement stratégique dans Centre de Location G.M. Inc.
Stephenson's Rental Services a réalisé un investissement stratégique dans Centre de Location G.M. Inc. (Location G.M.), une entreprise de location de matériel basée au Québec et possédant quatre succursales. Cet investissement marque la première étape pour Stephenson's dans son plan d'expansion dans la province de Québec.
Ayant son siège social à Mississauga, en Ontario, Stephenson's Rental Services est un fournisseur de services complets de location d'équipement qui contribue à bâtir le Canada depuis plus de 65 ans, avec des emplacements en Ontario et en Alberta.
Établie depuis plus de 50 ans dans la province de Québec, Location G.M. offre des services spécialisés de location et de réparation d'équipement pour le secteur de la construction.
L'équipe d'Oaklins au Canada a agi comme conseiller financier exclusif de Stephenson's Rental Services Inc. dans cette transaction.



Karim Nensi
Directeur financier, Stephenson’s Rental Services
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