Imperial Dade expands its Canadian presence with the acquisition of Canpaco, reinforcing its commitment to customer service and product diversity.

Imperial Dade Canada Strengthens Market Presence with Strategic Acquisition

Imperial Dade, a prominent player in the distribution realm, specializing in foodservice packaging, printing papers, and janitorial supplies, has made significant strides by announcing the acquisition of Canpaco, Inc., Crystal Poly Converters, Arcadian Paper Converters, Inc., and Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. LTD (collectively known as Canpaco). Spearheaded by Robert and Jason Tillis, who serve as Chairman and CEO of Imperial Dade respectively, this strategic move marks their 87th acquisition to date. While specific financial terms surrounding the private transaction remain undisclosed, the overarching vision for Imperial Dade remains steadfast – a commitment to both organic growth strategies and a meticulous approach to acquisitions.

Established in 1936 and 1960 respectively, Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Ltd. (CPP) and Arcadian Paper Converters Inc. have been stalwarts in the Quebec marketplace, with Robert Appel, Brian Charney, and John Taylor at the helm. Over the years, these entities have consistently strived to surpass customer expectations, a principle that resonates deeply with Canpaco's ethos. Central to Canpaco's mission is their dedication to rendering customers competitive and innovative within their respective industries. Led by Robert Appel, Canpaco has positioned itself as a provider of invaluable value-added services, coupled with access to a diversified product range, all while championing initiatives aimed at reducing environmental packaging waste. The company's unwavering focus on customer service is mirrored by a robust organizational culture that fosters employee engagement and satisfaction.

With the integration into Imperial Dade Canada's esteemed platform, Canpaco customers can anticipate a seamless continuation of exceptional customized service, now complemented by an even broader array of products and solutions. Jason Tillis, CEO of Imperial Dade, expresses enthusiasm for the union, citing an eagerness to further expand their footprint across Canada while maintaining a steadfast commitment to exemplary customer service. Similarly, Stephane Lapointe, President of Imperial Dade Canada, extends a warm welcome to the Canpaco family, affirming their shared dedication to building upon past successes and continually enhancing offerings for customers and vendor partners alike.

Robert Appel, Founder, and CEO of Canpaco, Inc., echoes the sentiment, expressing excitement at joining forces with a platform that shares Canpaco's customer-centric approach. With Imperial Dade's extensive portfolio of products and services, the alignment between the two entities bodes well for future endeavors.

About Imperial Dade

Since its inception in 1935, Imperial Dade has been a stalwart in the distribution landscape, serving a vast clientele spanning North America. Under the stewardship of Chairman Robert Tillis and CEO Jason Tillis, who assumed leadership roles in 2007, the company has experienced exponential growth, both organically and through strategic acquisitions, emerging as a frontrunner in the foodservice packaging, industrial products, and janitorial supplies sector.


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Imperial Dade , Canpaco acquisition , foodservice packaging , janitorial supplies , Canadian market

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