Electrical Products & Services Companies

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I P S Industrial Paramedic Services

Calgary, AB, Canada

IPS Industrial Paramedic Services provides oilfield safety services, first aid coverage, and industrial paramedic support from Calgary, serving drilling, construction, and pipeline operations with on-site medical and safety personnel.

Calgary, AB, Canada

Impulse Technologies was founded in 1988, and since then has become an industry leader in supplying wire, cable and installation materials to contractors.

Independant Pump & Motor Company Ltd

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Pump and motor problems can stop a facility long before a larger mechanical failure is visible. Superior Pump & Motor Service supports Edmonton, Central Alberta, and Northern Alberta with pump installation, motor repair, pump maintenance, troubleshooting, performance testing, parts fabrication, and 24-hour emergency service. We support pumps, electric motors, electric motor repair, pump repair, vibration analysis, welding, on-site service, in-shop repair, new installations, inspections, replacements, and fabricated parts. Industrial, commercial, municipal, and residential coverage is listed, but the strongest Oil Authority use case is pump and motor reliability for facilities and service infrastructure. For maintenance planners, the value is having repair and installation capability available both in the shop and on site. That can reduce downtime when a pump or motor problem needs diagnosis before replacement decisions are made.

Industrial Electric Services Ltd

Whitehorse, YT, Canada

Remote Yukon projects need power equipment that can be installed, rented, and repaired close to site. Industrial Electric Services Ltd. works from Whitehorse as an electrical contractor for mining camps, off-grid installations, and industrial sites. Diesel generator rental and generator sales are central to the offering. We also handle diesel pumps and electric submersible pumps. Motor repair, power distribution, and service for industrial electrical equipment sit beside that rental work when a northern site needs one shop for power and pumping needs. Since 1983, our Whitehorse shop has supported Yukon Territory projects with industrial electrical repairs and generator rentals. Our focus stays on practical power, pumping, and electrical installation needs for northern conditions.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Industrial Pump Corp provides Electric Motors, Pumps services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.

Dawson Creek, BC, CAN

Jacques Electric (1997) Ltd provides Electric Motors-Repair, Electric Motors, Welding-Equipment Repairs services to oil and gas operators in Dawson Creek, BC and across Western Canada.

James Electric Motor Services Ltd.

Calgary, AB, Canada

A failed pump or electric motor can stop a process line, building system, or industrial site without much warning. James Electric Motor Services works from Calgary on pumps, electric motors, fans, and blowers through shop repair, field repair, testing, parts, and emergency response. We started as a motor rewind shop in 1974 and now operate from a 35,000 sq ft service centre and warehouse. Repair records help repeat issues trace back to the asset, part history, and service path instead of starting from scratch each time. For a James Electric request, the planning points are motor or pump type, failure symptom, part need, test requirement, and whether the unit can come to the shop. We keep the repair path tied to the equipment that has to keep running.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

John Crane Stoney Creek starts the job conversation with design around Edmonton, AB. The nearby scope includes engineering, lifting and compression. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make. Our design scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can move a rough need into a practical build path. The engineering side helps customers turn requirements into buildable technical choices. For customers in Edmonton, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning. With lifting, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can lift and place loads with controlled access. The compression side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. Pump work works best when it is tied to the way the job will be installed or repaired. That capability helps customers match fluid movement and repair choices to the site. This works for maintenance, shutdown, fabrication, repair, and supply decisions where a poor handoff costs time. The service conversation should move quickly from label to task. With design and engineering, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Edmonton, AB, that keeps the request grounded in the place where the job will actually happen. The value is not just in naming design. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Engineering gives the customer another route when the first need changes. That makes the page more helpful without turning it into a long service series. Planning stays clearer when design remains close to engineering. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. The final test is whether the service path feels clear. Design, engineering, lifting and compression should point to a real job discussion, not a category dump. In Edmonton, AB, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether design belongs in the first call. They can also see when engineering should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when design remains close to engineering. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use design as the anchor, then bring in engineering where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether design belongs in the first call. They can also see when engineering should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use design as the anchor, then bring in engineering where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series.

Saskatoon, SK, Canada

Alternator Starter Karam Auto Ltd Alternators and Starters Karam AL Alternators and Starters 1-888-515-2726 / 826 45 St E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0W5 Your partner for Alternators, Starters and Electric motors Welcome to Karam A.L. We are a full service provider of new and remanufactured alternators, starters, DC electric motors, generators and associated parts. Since 1985, our alternators and starters have powered buses, cars, combines, emergency vehicles, forklifts, mining & oilfield equipment, trucks, tractors, swathers, ATVs, RVs, and boats.

Ledcor Group
Ledcor GroupVerified

Multi-phase jobs slow down when construction, transport, and field execution get handed off between too many teams. Ledcor Group keeps those pieces moving in the same plan across North America, so field teams, material, and equipment stay aligned as the scope changes around the project. We work where timing, access, and safety all have to stay balanced, and where one delay can ripple through every trade on site. That is why our role often starts before the build is finished and continues through the stages that keep a site operating, inspected, and ready for the next step. Our construction capability covers the physical build, but the practical part is how it connects to the rest of the job. When a site needs heavy lifts, we bring crane support into the plan instead of treating lifting as a separate problem. When material has to keep moving, parts supply and transportation prevent components from sitting idle between the shop and the field. We also use fabrication support when the project is better served by pieces prepared ahead of time. That makes the shop-to-field handoff simpler when a project has to bring together multiple field teams and a tight sequence. It shows up on large programs because it reduces avoidable waiting time, keeps site access more orderly, and helps each trade work from a clearer sequence. Pipeline work needs that same discipline. Route planning and disciplined execution have to fit around weather windows and shutdown windows, and access control has to stay tight when field conditions change quickly. Our energy and pipeline teams are set up for that sequence, and our fabrication and welding capability lets us build or prepare pieces before they reach the field. Inspection can be folded into the workflow as well, so quality checks happen with the job instead of after it. That approach reduces rework, keeps the schedule cleaner, and gives the project a better chance of staying on pace when the operating window is narrow. Where the job benefits from shop-built components, our pipe fabrication and module assembly facility adds another layer of control. Larger assemblies can leave the yard ready for installation, which helps reduce congestion at the site and gives field teams a cleaner path through tight work areas. That is especially practical when the field is not the best place to assemble everything from scratch or when the project needs the same part built the same way more than once. Manufacturing support keeps the component path consistent from build to delivery, and transportation moves those pieces as part of one chain rather than as disconnected shipments. Ledcor also supports communications field services for programs that need systems live while the rest of the job continues. That capability fits active work zones, wide service areas, and rollout projects where connectivity cannot be treated as an afterthought. Instead of treating each location like a one-off, we can fold the field work into the larger plan so upgrades, adjustments, and support stay visible inside the same program structure. For owners managing multiple sites, that makes it easier to keep the communication layer moving while the rest of the project keeps changing around it. Safety is built into the way we work. We support safety training so field teams are prepared before activity starts, and we use inspection and environmental work to verify conditions as the project progresses. On public-facing or regulated sites, that discipline helps keep the job productive while reducing avoidable risk around access, cleanup, and documentation. It is practical on turnarounds, shutdown work, or active facilities where a clean handoff shows up as much as the field work itself. If you need one team to coordinate construction and pipeline work on a North American project, we are set up to keep the pieces aligned from the first scope discussion through completion. That same delivery model also ties in fabrication, communications field services, and transportation when the job needs more than one discipline.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Authorized Distributor for Leeson Electric Motors #800-428-9347 Based in Edmonton, AB.

LitewaveVerified

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Fiber optic infrastructure becomes mission-critical when facilities, networks, and field offices rely on fast restoration and clean testing. Litewave provides fiber optic network construction, splicing, wiring, testing, inside plant work, aerial and underground installations, and emergency restoration services. We support fiber optic construction, cabling, splicing, network testing, inside plant facilities, enroute fiber, aerial construction, underground construction, emergency restoration, and GPS-tracked field deployment. EXFO Certified Contractor status gives network owners a concrete training and test-equipment signal. For oilfield facilities, utilities, industrial sites, and business-critical networks, Litewave is useful when communications infrastructure needs proper installation, documentation, and restoration support instead of basic cable work.

Max-Quip Inc
Max-Quip IncVerified

Calgary, AB, Canada

Max-Quip supplies compressed-gas and alternative-fuel systems from Calgary, with Crossfield space for fabrication and field commissioning. We handle storage, transfer, process, application, and measurement packages for oil and gas, mining, construction, transportation, and remote-community sites. Fuel and heating projects depend on clean transfer and reliable measurement, so the package is planned around product type, flow rate, and site access. Crossfield gives us room for builds and repairs when a project needs more than a shipment of parts. Calgary stays close for design conversations, quotes, and follow-up on operating issues.

Prince George, BC, Canada

Based in Prince George, BC, Mecca Electronics Ltd specializes in Electrical Equipment-New.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Motorsports Supplies Inc is a Edmonton, AB-based provider of Electric Motors services.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

P&H Industrial Services works through the HP Industries source path for Edmonton CNC machining and API-related manufacturing. We focus on parts that need more than a simple commodity order: prototype components, production runs, and machined oilfield parts that have to match a drawing, material requirement, tolerance, and end use. For customers in energy, manufacturing, and industrial repair, that makes the first conversation technical from the start instead of being reduced to a generic shop request. CNC custom machining gives us a controlled way to move from a part problem to a usable component. A customer may need one replacement piece, a prototype for a design change, or a small production run after the first article proves out. The machining plan has to account for fit, finish, material, tolerance, and how the part will be used once it leaves the shop. When those details are clear early, the job is easier to quote, schedule, machine, inspect, and repeat. Prototype-to-production capability is especially helpful when a component begins as a repair need and later becomes a regular supply item. A worn part might need to be measured and recreated. A new design may need one machined sample before it can move into a larger run. A customer may also need a part adjusted after seeing how it fits in the assembly. Keeping prototype and production paths connected helps reduce handoffs between design review, first-article machining, and repeat manufacturing. Our API 6A evidence gives the profile a clear oilfield manufacturing angle. HP Industries states that it is licensed for the design and manufacturing of flanged connectors, tees, and crosses. Those are not general-purpose shop pieces. They are tied to pressure-control and flow-equipment decisions, so the end use affects the drawing review, material choice, quality path, and final acceptance. That is why API-related component requests need to be discussed as manufacturing jobs, not just as machining tasks. Quality-system details belong in the service story because they shape how a machined part is controlled. The official source identifies ISO 9001:2008, API Spec Q1, and API 6A. We are not using those details as badges. They define expectations around documented requirements, review steps, traceability, and acceptance for customers who need manufacturing work to follow a known quality path. In oilfield component work, that structure can be as important as the cut itself. Edmonton gives the service a practical base for Alberta industrial and oilfield customers. A request may come from a repair shop, a field-maintenance team, a manufacturer, or a company trying to replace a difficult component. The strongest starting point is the part's real application: whether it supports a pressure-control assembly, a flow-equipment connection, a production build, or a one-off repair. We keep the conversation tied to the component's use so the machining plan fits the operating need. Precision and delivery timing are part of the same promise. A machined component has to fit, but it also has to arrive in time for the repair, build, or assembly schedule it supports. HP Industries emphasizes precision, on-time delivery, and products built to meet customer needs. In practice, that means customers should expect the scope to cover drawing review, material, quantity, tolerance, quality expectations, and schedule together. Those details determine whether the job is a prototype, a production run, or an API 6A component request. Customers looking at P&H Industrial Services should now read the page as a machining and API-related manufacturing profile. The strongest supported services are CNC custom machining, prototype-to-production support, ISO/API quality-system manufacturing, and API 6A flanged connector, tee, and cross manufacturing through the HP Industries source path. That keeps the page aligned with current official evidence and gives the next service conversation a clear technical starting point.

Prysmian Power Cables & Systems Canada Ltd

Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC, Canada

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Edmonton, AB, CAN

R.L. Electric Motor Rewinding (1995) Ltd provides Generators-Electric Over 400 KW, Electric Motors-Repair, Electric Motors, Heavy Oil-Service & Supply services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Pump parts have to match the application, the fluid, and the equipment already on site. Rotating Right serves Edmonton-area pumping needs with pump products and replacement parts for oilfield and industrial pump systems. We focus on the pump end of the job. Our site references Weatherford, National Oilwell, Wheatley Gaso, Gardner Denver, Union, Roper, Tarby, Eagle, Bear, Oilmaster, Ajax, Kobe, Guiberson, and Piper equipment names, along with parts made or distributed to meet or exceed OEM specifications. Daily pumping service depends on correct information before a part is selected. We help match the right pump product to the application while making clear that we do not directly offer engineering services. Our Edmonton pump team is built for customers who already know the equipment family and need practical part support for pumping assets.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Power-quality trouble and aging switchgear can slow an industrial facility before the maintenance window even starts. Schneider Electric Canada supports Edmonton-area electrical networks, protection gear, and asset management planning for installed power systems. We help facilities look at downtime risk, maintenance timing, energy use, safety, and compliance as one electrical asset plan. That keeps the review tied to breakers, protection settings, machine data, and the gear already operating on site. Remote assistance and agreement-based programs add another path for tracking condition, obsolescence, and performance across the installed base. The result is a clearer plan for electrical assets before they become a shutdown problem.

Calgary, AB, Canada

Schneider Electric Canada Inc. is a Calgary, AB-based provider of Electrical Equipment-Manufacturing services.

A failed motor or generator can stall a plant, shop, or standby power system without warning. Scona Electric Inc in Edmonton handles electrical products and services with rewind and rebuild work, plus balancing and field repair for motors and generators. We repair generators up to 2500 kW and carry rotor and stator rewinds to the same rating. Automatic transfer switches and voltage regulators are part of the same repair flow when backup power needs to come back online cleanly. Field service and on-site balancing help when equipment cannot wait for a full shop window. Our machine shop adds custom machining and manufacturing when a repair needs fitted parts or support pieces. DuraLine electric motors round out the product side for light and heavy industry. 24-hour emergency service is available from Edmonton for generator repair, rewind, and maintenance when rotating equipment cannot wait.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Scona Electric Ltd provides Generators-Electric Over 400 KW, Electric Motors, Heavy Oil-Service & Supply services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Scona Electric Inc repairs electric motors, pumps, generators, and rotating machinery from Edmonton for industrial facilities that cannot afford long downtime. We keep the focus on the failed asset, the site access, and the shop steps needed to bring it back. Rotor and stator rewinds reach up to 2500 kW. Generator repair, automatic transfer switch repair, voltage regulator repair, and on-site balancing give plant teams options when electrical rotating assets drift out of spec. Custom machining and Babbitt bearing repair round out the mechanical side. Fabrication and spray or arc welding handle damaged housings or built-up parts. Scona has served Edmonton since 1963, with 24-hour emergency response for motor, pump, and generator failures.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

A failed starter, alternator, generator, pump motor, or magneto can take a truck, pump package, or mobile machine out of service. Smith Electric rebuilds and overhauls those electrical components from our Edmonton shop for customers across Canada. We have worked in auto electric repair since 1963. Experienced machinists and parts specialists handle rebuilding and parts matching for trucks, buses, and construction machines. Agriculture and marine components are also supported by the product lines named on the site. Our repair process uses multi-step testing, original equipment manufacturer parts when required, and manufacturer technical help for fit and performance. The job stays centered on the electrical component and the machine that needs to return to work.

Source Atlantic Hydraulics Rigging Rubber Divison

Dartmouth, NS, Canada

Conveyor belts, hydraulic hoses, and rigging gear fail in ways that can stop an industrial site quickly. Source Atlantic Hydraulics, Rigging & Rubber Division serves Dartmouth and customers across Canada with Hydraulic-Equipment, Hoses, Fittings, Chains, and lifting products for plant, shop, and field maintenance needs. We supply, install, and repair lightweight and heavyweight conveyor belts. That work fits production lines, material handling systems, and industrial facilities that need belt repairs planned around uptime. Our hydraulic hose and fitting supply helps maintenance teams replace worn assemblies, match components, and keep hydraulic equipment moving. We also distribute hydraulic tools and equipment as an authorized Enerpac distributor and service center. Industrial customers can plan rigging, rubber, hose, conveyor, and hydraulic supply through our Dartmouth branch or the wider Source Atlantic Canadian network.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Southern Rewind Ltd provides Generators-Electric Over 400 KW, Electric Motors, Heavy Oil-Service & Supply services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.

Calgary, AB, Canada

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Fort McMurray, AB, CAN

Stone Eagle Electrical Supply provides Electrical Equipment-New services to oil and gas operators in Fort McMurray, AB and across Western Canada.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Sturgeon Rewind Ltd provides Generators-Electric Over 400 KW, Electric Motors, Heavy Oil-Service & Supply services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.

Red Deer, AB, CAN

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Edmonton, AB, Canada

Large electric motors drive pumps, fans, compressors, and process equipment where downtime is expensive. From Edmonton, TECO-Westinghouse Motors (Canada) Inc. supplies electric motors and controls for petrochemical, electric utility, water and wastewater, marine, mining, metals, and other industrial facilities. We design and produce motor and control products for heavy-duty electrical applications. In petrochemical and utility settings, that means matching motor performance to the load, environment, and control needs of the asset. Our Canadian head office is in Edmonton, Alberta. The product focus is electric motors and controls, with pumps noted as a related assigned category only where the motor package serves rotating equipment needs. When a plant, utility, mine, or process facility needs electric motors in Edmonton or through Canadian distribution channels, our team can work through product selection and local office coordination.

TexcanVerified

Delta, BC, Canada

Since 1978, as one of Western Canada's largest wire & cable distributors, Texcan offers quality electrical cable products from leading manufacturers.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

A well service crew loses time when a pump, valve, or motor is missing at the wrong moment. Topco Oilsite Products Ltd. keeps oilfield supply moving for drilling, production, and well service work across Western Canada. Pumps and valves handle fluid movement at the jobsite. Electric motors, thread compound, and urethane products cover replacement and maintenance needs in the shop and at the wellsite. We have supplied oilfield consumables since 1976. Our Edmonton counter stays tied to well service products and related construction supply needs in Alberta. When a job needs a matched part family, our team can match the right product to the wellsite, shop, or production application.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Universal Re-Wind (1975) Ltd provides Generators-Electric Over 400 KW, Electric Motors, Heavy Oil-Service & Supply services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.

Vector Electric & Controls Inc

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Industrial power systems work best when the electrical, controls, and maintenance pieces sit under one roof. Vector Electric & Controls works from Edmonton and Calgary as a fully integrated electrical contractor for commercial and industrial projects across Western Canada. We design and build electrical infrastructure, then carry that scope into instrumentation and automation. Maintenance stays tied to the original system instead of treating each fault as a separate fix. Panel fabrication gives us shop capability behind the field crew. It lets us build control panels that match the job instead of forcing an off-the-shelf fit. The Vector Group is set up for projects of all sizes, from commercial sites to industrial installs that need one contractor to handle the electrical scope.

Markham, ON, Canada

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Markham, ON, Canada

Based in Markham, ON, Wesco Distribution Canada Lp specializes in Electrical Equipment-Manufacturing.

WestburneVerified

Calgary, AB, CAN

Electrical material delays slow down panel builds and plant upgrades. Westburne's Calgary branch keeps wholesale electrical supply moving for industrial and commercial work across Canada. We stock lighting and energy solutions, wire and cable, and automation products. Renewables and connected network solutions round out the branch mix. The Calgary counter helps with product selection for facility repairs, plant upgrades, and material orders. Local pickup and branch sourcing stay tied to the job scope. Westburne's nationwide network keeps the Calgary branch tied into a broad supply base while staying close to the jobsite schedule.

Western Electrical Management LTD

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Electrical infrastructure has to be designed, installed, and maintained with the building's future use in mind. Western Electrical Management has provided commercial and industrial electrical contracting from Edmonton and Calgary since 1959, serving Alberta and Saskatchewan with construction, service, renovation, and data or communication work. We support electrical distribution installations, sub-stations, new construction, tenant improvements, aging-system replacement, maintenance, lighting systems, lighting controls, service work, and communications infrastructure. COR certification adds a safety signal for project teams coordinating electrical work around operating facilities. For energy-adjacent industrial buildings, shops, plants, and commercial facilities, Western Electrical's value is long-running electrical execution with design and infrastructure knowledge in the same operation. That helps projects move from planning to installation to maintenance without losing technical continuity.