D-Tech International USA Relocates Headquarters to Rio Grande, New Jersey
09/14/2017
The Company’s main focus is on developing self-service products that streamline processes inside the library and bring library services to patrons through online and its app developed exclusively for libraries. This new 5000 square foot space located at Unit 1, 251 Ranger Road, Rio Grande, New Jersey, will help the Company continue to expand and develop existing manufacturing capabilities in the US.
In the new facility, D-Tech will have a research and development lab, a manufacturing floor, a quality assurance testing lab and a distribution center. Also, D-Tech will have a full inventory of all parts to service its full product line in the field. D-Tech will employ more in-house support staff and develop more distribution partners throughout the US in support of the business expansion and to meet product demand.
“From our viewpoint, libraries will need to provide services and information the way consumers and in this case patrons want to be served with self-service and online options. It’s our mission to provide products and services that break the barriers of interaction, inside and outside the library. Our new facility will enable us to respond faster and more efficiently to product innovation and customer service demands,” said Marvin Crisp, President of D-Tech International USA.
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