When Pierre Thibault ceased operations in 1990, a group of investors purchased the assets of the company, the transaction also contains two plants, the original Thibault plant in Pierreville and the Pierreville Fire Trucks plant in Saint-François-du-Lac and resumed fire truck production under the new name. In 1995, NovaQuintech announced that it was ending production of pumpers to concentrate solely on aerial ladder and platform assemblies. In 1997, they sold the aerial line to Pierce Manufacturing and ended operations.
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| - When Pierre Thibault ceased operations in 1990, a group of investors purchased the assets of the company, the transaction also contains two plants, the original Thibault plant in Pierreville and the Pierreville Fire Trucks plant in Saint-François-du-Lac and resumed fire truck production under the new name. In 1995, NovaQuintech announced that it was ending production of pumpers to concentrate solely on aerial ladder and platform assemblies. In 1997, they sold the aerial line to Pierce Manufacturing and ended operations.
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| - When Pierre Thibault ceased operations in 1990, a group of investors purchased the assets of the company, the transaction also contains two plants, the original Thibault plant in Pierreville and the Pierreville Fire Trucks plant in Saint-François-du-Lac and resumed fire truck production under the new name. Over the years, NovaQuintech also acquired a dealer of fire equipment,C.M.P. Maillé of Sainte-Julie, Québec and the assets of Phoenix Fire Apparatus after the brankruptcy of the company based in Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover near Drummondville, Québec in 1992. of Many of the employees of Thibault and Pierreville Fire Trucks worked for the new company. In 1995, NovaQuintech announced that it was ending production of pumpers to concentrate solely on aerial ladder and platform assemblies. In 1997, they sold the aerial line to Pierce Manufacturing and ended operations.
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