Surna Inc. Expands Into Second Boulder, Colorado, Production Center
07/14/2015
According to company officials, the new facility provides additional space increasing the Company's total space, as well as its manufacturing footprint, by nearly 40 percent and 70 percent respectively. Surna's current facility occupies 18,000 square feet with 9,600 square feet dedicated to manufacturing and assembly operations. Surna plans to utilize the additional space to expand and scale up manufacturing operations in order to keep up with increasing demand.
This is the second expansion for the Company since inception in March 2014.
"New space is difficult to find in Boulder, Colorado. We are excited to have acquired additional space next to our current facility that will allow us to expand production capacity unimpeded for the next several months. This additional facility enables us to better meet the rapidly growing cannabis sector demand without having to relocate or shift operations," said Bryon Jorgenson, Surna's COO.
Currently, the Company's revenue stream is based on its main product offerings – supplying industrial technology and products to commercial indoor cannabis grow facilities.
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