History

NACC (North Atlantic Cold Company Limited) began operating in 1989 in the city of St-John, New Brunswick, Canada. Working in cooperation with the Canadian department of Fisheries and Oceans, the Canadian National Research Council, Research and Productivity Canada and the local fishing community, we developed the A10HVWC seawater conditioning system in order to reduce losses sustained by the lobster fishing fleet in the Northumberland Strait located between Prince Edward Island.

In 2000, NACC relocated to Montreal Quebec and in 2007 re-incorporated under a Canadian federal charter as NACC (2007) Ltd.

Experience matters.

Larry Vallee, the founder and President of NACC is a multi disciplinary technologist who holds an Inter-Provincial master’s license in commercial and industrial refrigeration.

He has been involved in Research and Development and Concept and Design for over 20 years. He has worked on design projects in fields ranging from aerospace and medical equipment to heavy equipment and industrial machinery along with marine applications.

Today.

Presently NACC is manufacturing the A10HVWC and designing other products such as the new A75HVWC system at the Caladena facilities located in D.D.O., Montreal.

We are expanding our marketing field to the west coast of North America and will soon begin exporting to Europe, Africa and Australia.

We will continue to endeavor to design and produce high quality equipment for the commercial fishing industry at a fair price.