Canada Boosts Domestic Supply Chains with Brampton Firm Investment

Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario

FedDev Ontario invests over $4.7 million for A. Berger Precision Ltd. to increase domestic production, support research and development collaboration, and create 15 jobs

The Government of Canada is investing in local advanced manufacturers to provide them with the tools they need to scale up and create new jobs in communities across the country.

Today, on behalf of the Honourable Filomena Tassi, Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), the Honourable Kamal Khera, Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities and Member of Parliament for Brampton West, announced over $4.7 million for A. Berger Precision Ltd. (A. Berger), to increase domestic production and create 15 jobs in machine operating and engineering.

A. Berger Precision Ltd. is an advanced manufacturer that specializes in high-precision milled and machined components for the automotive, aerospace, hydraulics, defense, medical and industrial equipment sectors. Through this investment, A. Berger will adopt new technologies to increase made-in-Canada production of larger, and more complex parts, as well as strengthen the company's footprint in North America.

This investment will also help the company improve its research and development capacity so it can experiment with new techniques and materials. It will also be able to collaborate with post-secondary institutions, contributing to future improvements to its operations, such as reducing production downtimes, increasing tooling life and decreasing quality defects.

The Government of Canada is investing in people to drive innovation and growth so they can reach their potential and develop new possibilities for our country so we can all succeed.

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