Hitachi Canadian Industries
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| Hitachi Canadian Industries Ltd. | |
| Type | Limited company |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1988 |
| Headquarters | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Key people | Tom Kishchuk, President |
| Industry | Industrial Fabricating |
| Products | Turbines and Industrial Equipment |
| Employees | - |
| Website | www.hitachi.sk.ca |
Hitachi Canadian Industries Ltd. (HCI) is a wholly owned, independent subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd. of Japan. located in Saskatoon, Canada. HCI was created in 1988, is part of the Power & Industrial division of Hitachi Ltd.
Notable projects include wind turbine towers for SaskPower Cypress and Centennial wind farms as well as support girders for the Canadian Light Source electron storage ring.
- 1989 Established with 30 employees.
- 1995 Extends gas turbine manufacturing capability to include steam turbine and valves.
- 2000 Expands to 100,000 sq ft.
- 2002 Diversified to meet the needs of wind, oil and gas petrochemical industries.
- 2005 Expands to 200,000 sq ft.
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