ClearCube Technology Opens Operations Center in Cedar Park, Texas
05/23/2018
According to company officials, ClearCube’s continued business growth, expansion into new verticals, and new product lines required the company to expand manufacturing and assembly facilities.
“We're already seeing the benefits of our move,” said Doug Layne, Vice President of Global Sales. “With increased capacities across the board, development times have shortened, inventory has grown, and order processing time has decreased. This move is already benefit everyone, especially our customers.”
New customer bases and product lines include commercial businesses and thin clients; high-performance workstations for CAD (computer-aided design), CAM (computer-aided manufacturing), and animation; and deep learning products for the science, analysis, and research industries.
Coupled with ClearCube’s improved online ordering services, business needs included the expansion of warehouse and manufacturing capacity at their new headquarters, officials said. For ClearCube customers, the company’s relocation and expansion means new products, more product innovations, increased quality control, and faster product delivery.
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