Out-Back Storage Expands Its Westerly, Rhode Island, Operations Center
11/19/2014
According to company officials, its new facility measures over 11,000 square feet, and includes an massive overhead crane to move containers through different stages of the refurbishment process, as the company works to repurpose standard shipping containers for its customers. This new purchase supports the firm’s expansion into the field of container modification; customizing the containers to customers specifications, and then transporting the finished containers to the location specified.
"This new space enables us to work on multiple containers simultaneously, allowing us to reach higher levels of throughput without compromising our ability to onboard new customers," Keith Tremblay, President of Out-Back Storage, said.
"While there's a lot of talk about the slowing economy, we here at Out-Back see the opposite, with a continuously growing customer base. The key to success as a business is providing the best possible experience for the customer, and we're very grateful for the continued business our repeat customers provide us with. We look forward to having the capability to providing them with a wider array of services and options,” he added.
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