TECNIQ BUILDS NEW FACILITY, ADDS 120 JOBS

Techniq Building

 

Sept 1, 2017

In direct response to the rising demand for its high-performance LED lighting products, TecNiq Inc. has moved into a new, 120,000 sq. ft. facility. The company’s address is 9100 E Michigan Ave., Galesburg, MI 49053; its phone number and web domain remain unchanged.

The move keeps pace with TecNiq’s exponential growth across several major market segments, including marine, emergency fire and rescue, RV, speciality vehicle, commercial fleet and trailer. Located between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, Michigan, the new space includes a large addition to the company’s state-of-the-art prototyping, product development and validation labs. It will create an additional 120 jobs within the local area.

“Our new facility will enhance our operational efficiencies and provide the foundation to match our customers’ growing needs,” said Tom Bailey, TecNiq senior director of market development. “We’ll continue to deliver the same technologically-advanced products, and superior service and value the TecNiq brand has become synonymous with.”

Founded in 2004, TecNiq designs, validates and manufactures the vast majority of its high-quality, energy-efficient lighting in the USA. Its pioneering technology and ongoing research deliver innovative products that set market trends.
www.tecniqinc.com.

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