ATTA Elevators Expands to Winnipeg Manitoba

ATTA Elevators, a full-service elevator and escalator company headquartered in Ontario, Canada, has announced the opening of its Manitoba office based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Vince Levenec, regional vice president, will lead ATTA Manitoba and oversee all day-to-day operations in the Manitoba market. Levenec has 20 years of experience in the elevator industry, starting his career as a mechanic and sequentially moving into management. ATTA’s commitment to exceptional customer service and employee ownership has forged a strong operational foundation. “With overwhelming demand from our loyal customers, we are eager for the opportunity to deliver a best-in-class service approach to the people of Manitoba,” the company said.

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