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CANADA said . “ We ’ re moving more into welding and sub assembly — more complex sub assembly and tube bending .”
Looking ahead “ It ’ s a very exciting time for Kobay Enstel ,” exclaimed Galansky .
With the North American automotive market growing , Galansky sees a lot of potential in the growth of the company , as well .
“ We ’ d like to grow our business to become the go-to as the number one Tier I and a half ,” said Galansky . “ We ’ re somewhere in between Tier I and Tier II — we have a little bit of a Tier I aspect to us in the assemblies that we ’ re doing , but we like operating in the Tier II space .”
“ By not going full Tier I , we are able to keep our costs and overhead very competitive ,” he continued .
Despite the growth that Kobay Enstel is looking forward to in the US and Mexico , it will always remain true to its Canadian roots .
“ We will always be a Canadian company ,” Galansky concluded . “ We want to always support our Canadian customers and so there will always be a plant here .”

Company Information

INDUSTRY
Manufacturing
HEADQUARTERS
125 Nashdene Rd ., Unit 5 Toronto , Ontario , Canada
FOUNDED
2006
EMPLOYEES
180
REVENUE
$ 50 M
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