is
the
Canadian
branch
of
the
German
machine
manufacturer
Hans
Hundegger
AG
located
in
Hawangen
/
Germany.
Hundegger
Canada
Inc.
as
Canadian
branch
was
founded
in
late
2007
by
Hans
Hundegger
AG
and
Thorsten
Scheithauer
in
order
to
support
Hundegger’s
constantly
growing
group
of
clients
in
Canada.
Our
company
offers
highly
qualified
service
for
pre-sale
and
after-sale
of
Hundegger
AG
manufactured
machines
for
the
entire
product
line
for
the
German
made
manufacturer
that
is
located
in
Hawangen,
Germany.
Hundegger
Canada
Inc.
also
provides
free
phone
and
email
service
for
all
Canadian
clients.
Our
in-house warehouse stocks all crucial spare parts and tools to assist our client needs.
Hundegger offers
•
Joinery machines
•
Automated component saws
•
4-Sided automatic planer
•
Panel cutting systems
•
MHM Solid wood wall production line
•
PHE Profiled wood element production line
•
Handling systems
Hundegger Canada Inc. strongly believes and promotes the Canadian economy by employing Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada.
Our
Canadian
Office
is
located
in
Airdrie,
Alberta
approximately
20
kilometers
north
of
the
Calgary
International
Airport
and
approximately
60
km
to
the
east
of
the famous famous Rocky Mountains.
Airdrie
was
first
established
as
a
railway
village
in
1889
during
the
construction
of
the Calgary
and
Edmonton
Railway,
named
for Airdrie, Scotland.
Only
railway
buildings
existed
until
1901
when
the
first
farmhouse
and
barn
was
built,
followed
by
a
post
office
and
store
in
that
same
year. Today,
Airdrie
is
a
bedroom community and industrial center.
Recent
annexation
of
land
by
Airdrie
to
the
south,
coupled
with
recent
expansion
of
Calgary's
city
limits
in
July
2007,
have
placed
the
two
cities' boundaries within only a few kilometers of each other.
Nose
Creek
Park
hosts
the
annual
Airdrie
Festival
of
Lights
in
the Christmas season.
Other
annual
festivals
include
the
Canada
Day
Parade
and
the
Airdrie
Pro
Rodeo.
Airdrie's
primary
cultural
venues
include
the
Nose
Creek
Valley
Museum
and
the
Bert
Church
Live
Theater.
Airdrie
offers
a
full
slate
of
resident
services,
with
any
services
that
is
not
available
in
the
city;
is
easily
obtainable
in
nearby
Calgary.
Airdrie
is
located
immediately
north
of
the
hamlet
of Balzac,
which
is
the
location
of
the
major
regional
shopping
mall CrossIron
Mills,
which
opened
in
2009,
and
its
neighbouring
retail/business
park
development.
In
addition,
north
Calgary's
numerous
malls
and
retail
areas
are
quickly
accessible
via
Hwy.
2
and
the
extension
of
Calgary's
Métis
Trail
into
the
Balzac/CrossIron Mills area.
Only
1
and
½
hour
west
of
our
City
is
the
famous
Rocky
Mountains;
Banff,
Canmore,
Lake
Louise
and
numerous
ski
and
hiking
areas
within
a few hours drive for great day trips.