Italy-Based Bonomi North America Relocates North American Headquarters To Charlotte, North Carolina
02/17/2014
“We chose to relocate to Charlotte after outgrowing our existing space in Rock Hill. Charlotte is the ideal location for us – it’s in the heart of our customer base, offering the international and professional setting a world leader like Bonomi requires for further growth,” said Alberto Malaguti, general manager of Bonomi North America.
Bonomi North America, formerly Bonomi USA, started in business in Rock Hill, South Carolina, in late 2003 to combine and market the RB, Valpres and Valbia product lines as a singular source of valves and actuators for the commercial, institutional and industrial markets. Bonomi North America also has a location in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
Now in Charlotte, North Carolina, Bonomi North America is one of the fastest-growing valve manufacturers in North America due to its ability to stock millions of dollars of specialized products and for its immediate delivery capability, Charlotte Chamber officials said. The company is the only manufacturer of low-torque, high-performance, direct mount ball valves and pneumatic and electric actuators, which are mated to one another for long-term performance.
The Charlotte Chamber and North Carolina Department of Commerce assisted the company with its relocation project.
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