VIVA Railings Expands Its Carrollton, Texas, Manufacturing Plant
05/21/2014
Company officials said its larger offices will accommodate employee growth, as it “keeps pace with business growth and continues its track record of excellent customer service.” The new shop equipment includes a brake press and shear and router machinery. The company has also invested in new rail bending and coping equipment.
"Our larger quarters and new equipment will enable us to keep up with the growth in sales we are experiencing," said VIVA Railings President Huzefa Tinwala. "We are also introducing new products, and we now have the increased office and manufacturing capacity to meet increasing product demand from our customers."
VIVA Railings recently introduced its iRAIL™ LED, light-emitting diode railing, which provides an attractive, sustainable and GREEN alternative to conventional lighting methods. VIVA's extensive product line of modular metal and glass railings has been featured in public use buildings throughout the United States. The US division of VIVA Railings was founded in 2004. The company also has offices in London and Mumbai.
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