Vars Plant 2006

Vars Plant 2006


Beau-Roc 2006

Beau-Roc Staff 2006

Beau-Roc History

2009

Gravel conveyor option adds versatility to Beau-Roc's standard barrel bodies.

2008

Chipper models added to Beau-Roc's comprehensive selection of body styles.

2007

Roll-off containers, and bodies for any manufacture of hook lift expand and complement the Beau-Roc product line.

2006

Beau-Roc hosts the best Open House seen in our industry.

2005

Introduction of the Barrel body and the Hurricane body to meet specific markets.

2005

The official launch of the Diamond bodies coincides with the twentieth anniversary of Les Ateliers Beau-Roc Inc.

2004

The now famous Diamond body line is introduced. 

2002

The production line and all related divisions are re-organized to increase production capability and efficiency.

2000 

A second 600 ton digitally controlled press brake is purchased.

1999

The first 600 ton digitally controlled press brake is purchased.

1998

A 10,000 square foot addition is made to the plant in Vars, allowing dump body production to increase 25%.

1997

A second CNC plasma bed is purchased and the cutting capacity is more than doubled, which is reflected in production capabilities.

1996

The plant in St-Gabriel-de-Brandon is sold, and all production is moved to Vars, Ontario, Canada.

1996

Beau-Roc acquires a 45,000 square foot building in Vars, Ontario, Canada. The primary goal of the acquisition is to provide a more stable supply to Beau-Roc customers and to expand the market into the west.

1992

The Company acquires its first CNC (computer numerical control) plasma bed for cutting steel, allowing the parts designed with an AutoCAD computer-aided drafting system to be cut electronically. This technology allows production to be customized to meet individual customer needs.

1989

A second location is purchased to build logging and dump trailers.

1987

A new 28,000 square foot building is purchased and production transferred to the new facility in St-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Québec, Canada.

1985

Les Ateliers Beau-Roc Inc. is founded, with its first manufacturing site established in St-Damien-de-Brandon, Québec, Canada.