altE Relocates Headquarters-Warehouse To Larger Campus In Boxborough, Massachusetts
05/23/2014
According to the firm, the move will take place in two phases beginning in early June 2014 with warehouse operations, followed by the remainder of the corporate offices. All operations will be moved and functioning in the new location by July 1, 2014. Company officials said the move will support altE’s recent growth and provide additional opportunities to serve its growing customer base in the Northeast.
“Although this new facility is only 10 minutes from our previous location, the new office space and larger warehouse facility will provide many advantages for our customers,” said Sascha Deri, CEO of altE. “We are significantly increasing our warehousing space which will enable us to stock even more solar products for immediate shipping or customer pickup.”
“ Our new warehouse is located in a modern, first floor facility with multiple loading docks and easy access directly off of I-495,” Deri added. “In addition to our improved warehouse facilities, our expanded office space will enable more opportunities for manufacturer technical trainings and meetings. We will also have an expanded product showroom where customers and solar installers will be able to see new solar products from the solar industry's leading product manufacturers.”
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