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We're Moving!

Horizant is pleased to announce that it will be moving to a larger facility in order to serve you better. Our new office will provide more space for our expanding project and technical service team. We will also be adding a training centre to supplement our expanded product and service offerings.

 

You can reach us at the same phone number and extensions. And, of course, you can expect Horizant's continued promise to provide the best service and support.

 

We look forward to seeing you in our new offices beginning April 20th, 2009.

 

New Location:


303 Moodie Drive, Suite 160
Kanata, Ontario
K2H 9R4

 

Posted on April 18, 2009 by Garrett Henry

Horizant and L5 Systems Merger

Horizant is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with L5 Systems of Vancouver to expand business operations across Canada and to strengthen product development and consulting services. L5 Systems specializes in Integrated Workplace Management solutions with clients in health care, higher education and government.

Horizant’s President, Dave Fedy states, "We are very excited about this partnership. L5 Systems brings a wealth of knowledge & expertise to our team in product development and facilities & workplace management solutions. We look at this merger as a key and strategic part of our overall growth plan as we continue to expand our products & services."

The Merger will result in both organizations working under the Horizant banner to provide clients with complete solutions, from consulting & project management through to the implementation & support of workplace management solutions. Customers of L5 Systems can expect the same levels of support & service, plus access to all the wisdom, expertise and knowledge of the staff at Horizant.

“Bringing these two companies together makes a lot of sense. Our collective strength in business development and delivery will make for a well-rounded and solid enterprise. I am looking forward to building a top-notch company with the great team at Horizant.” says Steve Lisle, President of L5 Systems.

Posted on July 23, 2008 by Garrett Henry

Tiree Systems Releases New Corporate Identity

Tiree Systems Inc., a leading Workplace Management Solutions company in Canada, announced today its decision to re-brand. The corporate re-branding initiative of Tiree Systems Inc to Horizant represents a continued concentration on the Integrated Workplace Management Solutions (IWMS) market. Moving forward, Tiree Systems Inc., and Tiree Facility Solutions Inc will be separate operations, with Tiree Facility Solutions retaining the Tiree brand.

 

"This is an important and logical next step for our clients and employees" said Dave Fedy, president of Tiree Systems Inc. "It's our intention to continue to expand our expertise in Workplace Management Solutions across Canada. We will continue our strategic focus on solid client support with a clear vision to build on our strengths and foster our continued growth.”

 

Horizant will maintain specialization in workplace strategies, implementation and technologies. As before, Horizant will apply innovative information technology solutions and expertise to Facilities Management and Real Estate Operations. Our continued focus is to bring realistic technology solutions to clients’ business needs.

 

Both organizations, Horizant and Tiree Facility Solutions will continue to collaborate to provide clients with complete solutions, from project management through to the implementation of workplace management solutions. Although Horizant represents a company name change, customers and partners can be assured that the same reliable knowledge, service, technology, and support that they’ve come to expect over the years will remain.

 

“We will continue to service clients like before, said Duncan McNaughton of Tiree Facility Solutions., and wish Horizant the best of success under this new company name. Our year to year growth and success has forced both companies to become more specialized in key areas. This name change reflects that sharpened focus.”

Posted on June 23, 2008 by Garrett Henry