Field Service Engineering Invests $5 Million To Relocate Headquarters To Hart County, Georgia
07/25/2013
FSE will further expand its quality assurance services to the region’s automotive industry. The company also supports non-automotive manufacturers, as well as companies in the logistics and medical fields.
“With the support of Hart County and Georgia state officials, Field Service Engineering has established its presence in the Southeast and is growing rapidly,” said Mark G. Belding, President and CEO of Field Service Engineering. “We expect FSE to continue to grow in various sectors and create even larger demand for workforce expansion.”
“We are pleased that Field Service Engineering has chosen Georgia for its home base,” said GDEcD Commissioner Chris Cummiskey. “Georgia’s central location in the middle of the Southeast will make it very easy for FSE to travel from Hart County to anywhere in the southeastern U.S. to reach its customers.”
“This expansion represents a significant commitment by Field Service Engineering in Hart County, and we are excited about the career opportunities Mr. Belding and his company is helping create for our local area citizens,” said Douglas Cleveland, Chairman of Hart County Industrial Building Authority.
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