Signature Systems Group Relocates Corporate Headquarters To Dallas, Texas
10/08/2014
"Our upcoming move provides Signature with a tremendous opportunity for growth and development by enlarging our geographic footprint as we build for the future," said Signature's CEO Seth Gordon. "The brand-new corporate office and distribution facility in Dallas will give us improved access to our largest, under-serviced, domestic markets in Texas, Oklahoma, and America's heartland. Six of the 17 largest U.S. cities are within a 4-hour drive of our new corporate headquarters, which offers these regions comprehensive local service."
“Effective January 5, 2015, this relocation will allow Signature to more effectively reach customers in the special event, oil and gas, stadium, sports, military, and disaster relief industries. In addition to its strategic location, the new facility will provide room for future organizational growth and will feature a 30,000 square foot, state-of-the-art distribution center and product showroom that will allow customers to experience the entire range of Signature products first-hand,” a company spokesman said.
"While we are moving our corporate headquarters to Dallas, we are not leaving New York entirely and will maintain regional sales, marketing, and other key personnel here. Our manufacturing and distribution facility in New York will also remain in place and unchanged," Gordon added.
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