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A-Gas, the global pioneer in the supply and lifecycle management of refrigerants and associated products and services, announces Andrew Stride will serve as Director of Operations for their new facility outside of Hamilton, Ontario.

Andrew Stride is a licensed Professional Engineer with over a decade of engineering experience. Andrew joined A-Gas in the fall of 2021 as an Engineering Manager. Now, Andrew will bring his experience from one of A-Gas’ industry-pioneering facilities to build and grow A-Gas’ newest facility in Ontario to help Canadians more effectively manage the lifecycle of their refrigerants.

A-Gas’ global best practices

We could not be more excited for Andrew to take on this role and bring A-Gas’ global best practices to our new site in Ontario,” noted Mike Armstrong, Managing Director and President, A-Gas in the Americas.

Jim Flowers, Commercial Director, A-Gas in Canada added, “Hiring Canadians local to the Greater Toronto Area is of great importance to all of us, and having Andrew on board as we grow our team in Ontario will enable us to build on the best-in-class processes and management already established at other A-Gas sites in the Americas. Andrew’s expertise will allow us to deliver greater value for our customers, faster.”

Prior roles of Andrew

Prior to joining A-Gas, Andrew held technical, design, field, and project engineering roles at organizations

Prior to joining A-Gas, Andrew held technical, design, field, and project engineering roles at organizations, including Matheson, Air Liquide, and Baker Hughes. 

In addition to his Professional Engineering certification, Andrew holds an MBA from the Texas McCombs School of Business, a Master of Engineering from Texas A&M University, a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington, and a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification.

My family and I have been blown away by the beauty of Ontario – from the lakeside sunsets to the warmth and welcoming nature of Canadians. I look forward to assisting businesses across Canada to enhance their refrigerant management plans to build a more sustainable future,” shared Andrew Stride, Director of Operations in Canada.

AHRI-700 standards

Once complete, the A-Gas site in Ontario will have the capability to process and clean recovered refrigerant from the local market. Used refrigerant sent to the facility will undergo chemical analysis at the onsite laboratory and will be reclaimed to AHRI-700 standards.

As a result, A-Gas will provide the Canadian market with high-speed refrigerant recovery; quality refrigerant supply; a unique, cost-effective refrigerant reclaim program; and on-site laboratory and analytical services.

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