News From Canada: Dissan Group Acquires V-TO, A Distributor And Manufacturer Of Janitorial Supplies
Dissan Group, a distributor of janitorial supplies and equipment in Canada, has announced the acquisition of V-TO, a family-owned business based in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, since 1953.
“V-TO is recognized for its expertise in the manufacturing of cleaning products and for its strong presence as a distributor of janitorial supplies and equipment,” according to a press release. “The company operates a modern facility that combines high production efficiency with robust logistics, serving institutional, commercial, and industrial clients across Quebec. As its core, the true strength of V-TO also lies in its people: a skilled and dedicated team that has earned client trust and sustained the company’s success for decades.
“This acquisition reflects Dissan Group’s vision of building a strong network founded on long-term partnerships with companies that share its values of excellence and integrity. V-TO has over 70 years of expertise and a solid reputation, making it well-positioned for continued growth. The choice of V-TO is based on its strategic location, the quality of its infrastructure, and its portfolio of major institutional clients in the healthcare, education, and public service sectors — fields where reliability and operational excellence are critical.”
“These factors put us in an excellent position to accelerate our growth in a high-potential market,” Dissan Group President and CEO Alex Trudel said. “This acquisition is perfectly aligned with our targeted growth strategy to expand our national presence and strengthen our position as a Canadian market leader. With its expertise and well-established reputation, V-TO brings complementary strengths that will create long-term value.”
For Vincent Chevalier, third-generation owner and General Manager of V-TO, it was essential to hand over the company to a partner who shares the same values and a compatible vision.
“After decades of building this family business with dedication, I’m proud to see that it will evolve within a well-established Canadian group. Having local entrepreneurs who understand our reality and share our values is reassuring. I’m confident this transition will benefit our employees, clients, and partners,” Chevalier said.
The release added: “Chevalier has joined Dissan Group’s shareholders. He will remain an engaged partner, supporting the teams and preserving the values that made V-TO’s reputation.”
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