DACA Specialty Services Opens Operations Center in Georgia and Florida
07/06/2017
“The opening of these two offices immediately expands DACA’s geographic reach and service offerings,” said David Joiner, President of DACA. “The team at DACA looks forward to leveraging both of these offices to continue to deliver the high-quality, value added solutions our customers have come to expect.”
“The acquisition of the Augusta facility and opening of the DACA Pensacola office, respectively, are important steps in AIS’s Gulf South strategy and demonstrate AIS’s commitment to DACA’s customers and employees,” said Greg Johnson, President & CEO of AIS.
According to company officials, DACA’s Augusta facility, located at 911 Hayes Drive, is strategically located in the Augusta industrial area within close proximity to both current and targeted DACA customers.
The facility is over 56,000-square-feet, sits on nine acres and immediately expands DACA’s services related to surface preparation and coating application. Specifically, the facility will position DACA to provide shop-based protective coatings applications to fabricators and structural steel manufacturers throughout the Southeast.
DACA’s Pensacola office is located at 9 ½ Mile Road, Suite 40-H and includes office space as well as an approximately 5,000-square-foot warehouse. Similar to the Augusta office, the Pensacola office is strategically located near current and targeted customers, positioning DACA to increase the Company’s responsiveness to customer needs.
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