Crossroads Refrigeration

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Burlington, Canada

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Corporate office· Warehousing

Crossroads Refrigeration Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (1 reviews)

Crossroads Refrigeration is located in Burlington, Canada on 617 Enfield Rd. Crossroads Refrigeration is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category corporate office in Canada. What sets us apart from our competition is our customer service. Scott Johnston started Crossroads Refrigeration in 1988 after serving his apprenticeship. In 2002 Scott partnered with two key persons, Dave Christie and Dennis Nixon. Crossroads Refrigeration specializes in the installation, service and maintenance of cold storage facilities and supermarkets. We have a good working relationship with all the equipment manufacturers allowing us the flexibility to install or service or supply whichever equipment the customer chooses. Crossroads Refrigeration operates from our own 10,000 square foot building in Burlington. All our technicians are certified, fully trained and hold all relevant licences and certificates. We work very hard at being available to both our customers and employees, this has translated to a very low employee turnover. Several of are staff have been with us since inception. We are a major supplier of services to many of the food retailers across Ontario. Working with such a diverse customer base has given us the experience to stay current with all the different models and versions of electronic controllers and technologies.

Address

617 Enfield Rd

Phone

+1 8553336411

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Burlington, ON

Founded

1988

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Stefan P

Van driver driving dangerously southbound on Highway 6 Friday afternoon around 17:45. Aggressive lane changes, not signalling, tailgating. Passed within 10cm of my bumper. I'd hate to think how this would translate into the quality of service they offer - yikes!