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Fujitsu Canada buys Saskatchewan information technology company

MONTREAL – Fujitsu Canada is buying TMC, a business and information technology consulting company based in Saskatchewan.

Financial terms of the deal, announced Thursday, were not revealed.

“The acquisition of TMC enhances Fujitsu Canada’s offerings and consolidates its presence in Saskatchewan, a province that has experienced major economic growth,” said Andre Pouliot, president of Montreal-based Fujitsu Canada.

“It will also let the company expand its pool of experts and improve its delivery capability. By combining forces, both organizations will offer a broader line of services and products that will not only meet the needs of the province’s customers, but also allow us to support all our customers in Central and Western Canada in terms of managed services, application development and service desks.”

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The company is a unit of Japanese technology giant Fujitsu Ltd.

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TMC has about 70 employees

David Luterbach, president of TMC, said the deal will help boost growth for both companies.

“Fujitsu and TMC have similar values and share a common vision on the importance of its relationships with employees and customers,” he said. “We firmly believe that this agreement will produce results.”

Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology company with 170,000 employees around the world.

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