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  HISTORY

 

Initially founded in 1891, this family operated enterprise experienced renewed expansion when a fourth generation formed of Max D'Amours and Lise Massé took the reins in 1991. It was early, during the period of colonization, in 1891, that Honoré Massé founded the company, which for the past one hundred years has provided jobs and services for the population of Saint-Hubert.

The local company was, in 1991, reborn as Industries Massé et D'Amours. Manufacturers of lumber, laths and shingles since its inception, by the late 50's its manufacturing activities included wood and wire snow and sand fences. After having been modernized in 1994, its principal sawmill burned down for the third time in its history, on February 18, 2000. Three times, in 1932, 1952 and February 2000, the sawmill was destroyed by fire. Again for the third time it was rebuilt, equipped with the latest machinery and back in operation by the first of September of the same year. The commitment of its sound financial partners has allowed the company to realize its goals of industrial development in Saint-Hubert by rebuilding a more modern sawmill better adapted to the company's needs.

 

True to its objectives, during that same year, it became the leading manufacturer of wood and wire sand and snow fences. With its know-how, and the installation, in 2000, of a new fence factory, the company is today looking forward to being an innovator in this sector. Since 1991, the number of employees and the annual sales figures continue to increase. Even though the February, 2000 fire put a momentary halt to the owners efforts, they decided to continue their work, which had already created over 30 jobs, and to develop a local and regional business network. Furthermore, the company has been recognized three times by Lower St. Lawrence regional organizations for its efforts in local development and its exportation initiative.The owners of the enterprise, Max D'Amour and Lise Massé, have brought together a team of shareholders who are interested in the development of the project; their two sons, François and Pierre, Investissement Desjardins, Norampac Division Cabano, Groupement forestier and agricole Taché, and SADC from the MRC of Rivière-du-Loup.

 

Other financial partners are Investissement Québec, the Caisse populaire de Saint-Hubert, the Center for Local Development, the Canadian Bank of Development and the Fonds local de développement de la FTQ. There were other important governmental contributors that were valuable to the project's completion, such as the Minister of Natural Resouces, Development Economic Canada, Human Resouces Canada, the Minister of Industry and Commerce, and the National Research Center of Canada. Mention must also be made of the generous support from organizations such as the Municipality of Saint-Hubert, CORPEX du Bas Saint-Laurent, and the contributions, in the form of services, from the many local businesses as well as the dedication of the employees who participated in the sawmill's reconstruction in 2000.

   

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