ID Technology Moves Headquarters To Fort Worth, Texas
10/20/2016
According to company officials, the new building doubles capacity over their current facility and will house manufacturing, label converting operations and a state of the art training and demonstration area.
Pro Mach is a leading provider of integrated packaging and processing products and solutions for food, beverage, consumer goods, pharmaceutical, and other diverse companies. One of four manufacturing plants and one of six converting facilities in North America, ID Technology’s new headquarters will include administrative, engineering and manufacturing personnel. Their growth has been spurred by investment in local support and a rise in newly formed strategic account partnerships.
Alan Shipman, President of ID Technology said, “It’s an exciting time for us. We have outgrown our current building and look forward to a new and expanded facility to better serve our customers. In addition, both customers and our employees will enjoy the technology enhancements made.”
“Our focus has been to provide our customers with unrivaled sales and service support that extends beyond the initial sale,” says Shipman. “The results have been nothing but positive, and I look forward to continuing to build on our customer-first culture in the new headquarters.”
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