Michael Andlauer
About Michael Andlauer
Andlauer has spent more than three decades running Canadian logistics companies focused on healthcare, founding Andlauer Transportation Services in 1991 and Associated Logistics Solutions in 1994.
Roughly 25 years later, he formed Andlauer Healthcare Group as a subsidiary of his management company to move several healthcare supply-chain businesses under one umbrella. It went public on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2019.
In 2004, he took over as majority owner of the AHL's Hamilton Bulldogs and oversaw the club's 2007 Calder Cup victory.
In 2009 he bought into the Montreal Canadiens and has served as the team's alternate governor.
After selling his AHL club in 2015, he bought the amateur Belleville Bulls and relocated them to Hamilton, where they won the Ontario hockey championship in 2018 and 2022.
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