TSX:SIS (Savaria)

About SIS

Savaria Corp. engages in the provision of accessibility solutions for the physically challenged individuals. Its products include home and commercial elevators; wheelchair lifts; stairlifts; and Others. It operates through the following segments: Accessibility, Patient Handling, and Adapted Vehicles. The Accessibility segment manufactures and distributes residential and commercial accessibility equipment for people with mobility challenges such as the operation of a network franchisees and corporate stores through which new and recycled accessibility equipment is sold. The Patient Handling segment designs and launches ceiling lift product line from a new facility in Magog, Québec. The Adapted Vehicles segment consists of converting, adapting and distributing vehicles for people with mobility challenges, for personal or commercial use. The company was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in Laval, Canada.
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