Pinnacle Converting Equipment & Services Expands Charlotte, North Carolina, Operations Center
06/18/2020
Pinnacle's new location is in the heart of Charlotte's industrial district at the corner of Westinghouse Boulevard and Nations Ford Road.
Pinnacle’s owner and manager Thomas F. Kepper said, "Our new location will positively impact the customer experience. This prime location in Charlotte, which is in close proximity to the airport, I-77, I-485 and I-85, will make travel easier for clients visiting our facility and enhance access to our supply chain. Client design input and machine testing are all vital for the projects that we work on here. Overall, this relocation is a "win-win" for us and our valued customers and suppliers."
“This move is part of a long-term strategy to support the growing needs of our customers, maintain a high level of customer service and fast response times, and to substantially increase our physical and technical capabilities. Since I acquired this business six years ago, Pinnacle has been blessed with wonderful customers and opportunities that have resulted in significant growth, and this new facility lays the foundation for the next decade,” Kepper said.
Pinnacle will continue to execute its differentiated business model to aggressively grow all its product lines, custom converting equipment, related parts and technical service and contract converting services, both organically and through strategic acquisitions,” he added.
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