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North- & Central America PFAFF Industrial Canada Inc.
<br>The first Canadian PFAFF subsidiary was founded in 1951. At this time, PFAFF Industrial Canada employs eight people at its location in Saint-Leonard, Quebec. The subsidiary has a showroom of approx. 30 m2 where 15 different types of machines are exhibited. In addition to the sale of machines and spare parts, PFAFF Industrial Canada offers individual training programs and has a network of 25 authorised dealers.<br><br><br>
North- & Central America PFAFF Industrial of America Inc.
<br>PFAFF Industrial of America was founded in the 50s. The subsidiary is handling sales and service throughout 11 countries in North America, Central America and the Caribbean Basin. These include the USA, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, Panama, Nicaragua, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. <br><br> At present, PFAFF Industrial of America has 14 employees. In addition to the sale of machines and spare parts, the subsidiary offers individual training programs and has a network of 150 authorised dealers at its disposal. When the subsidiary moved to its new location in 2001, it established a showroom of around 100 m2 with approximately 20 machines on display.<br> <br>
North- & Central America Arch Sewing Machine Company
North- & Central America Bill's Sewing Machine Company
North- & Central America Portis Sewing Machine Co., Inc.
North- & Central America John E. Fox, Inc.
North- & Central America M. J. Foley Co.
North- & Central America Dunlap Sunbrand International
North- & Central America Miami Industrial Sewing Machine
North- & Central America PFAFF Sewing Center
North- & Central America Ralph's Industrial Sewing Machine Co.
North- & Central America Almeida Sewing Machine Co.
North- & Central America Zamir Sewing Machine
North- & Central America Macoca, SA de CV, Office Mexico, D.F
North- & Central America Macoca, SA de CV, Head Office
<br>In mid-2007 a branch of the PFAFF subsidiary, 'PFAFF Industrial de Mexico', was opened in Léon in Central Mexico. Léon is widely known as the Mexican center for shoes and leather. In the new premises all sorts of PFAFF products are on display in an area of 90m². At the new location, in addition to offices there is also a spare parts store and a workshop.<br><br>
North- & Central America Pfaff Industrial de Maquinas de Coser, SA de CV, Office Torreon
North- & Central America Pfaff Industrial de Maquinas de Coser, SA de CV Head Office
<br>The first Mexican PFAFF subsidiary was founded in 1961. In 2004, PFAFF Industrial de Mexico moved to a new location that includes a showroom of approx. 100 m2 where 20 different machines types are shown. Currently it has 19 employees. In addition to the sale of machines and spare parts, PFAFF Industrial de Mexico offers individual training programs and has a network of 9 authorised dealers.<br><br><br>