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The company decides to keep it local by relocating just a few blocks away from its previous location.
Thu April 11, 2013 - Midwest Edition
DoppstadtUS has announced the acquisition of a new headquarters facility in Avon, Ohio. “With strong, sustained growth in each of our first ten years, DoppstadtUS is leveraging our product offering and growing workforce to maintain a high standard of sales representation, service and support,” according to the company.
Located just a few blocks from its previous office, the decision to remain in Northeast Ohio was preferred. “We were very committed to staying in Avon and the Greater Cleveland area,” said General Manager Shane Donnelly. “The leaders in Avon were very accommodating to our needs, and helped us take full advantage of all the benefits of doing business here.”
Mayor James Smith was pleased to keep DoppstadtUS as a neighbor. “After dealing with the principals of DoppstadtUS, I have found their honesty, sincerity and commitment to their business to be extraordinary. My staff and I are all pleased that this company has chosen to maintain their business in the city of Avon,” said Smith.
The 35,000 sq. ft. building represents a nearly $3 million investment in not only more office space, but a modern manufacturing floor as well. This is a considerable shift in strategy that DoppstadtUS is confident will immediately result in increased competitiveness, while strengthening its ability to respond to the needs and demands of the marketplace.
“Our core product lines will continue to be manufactured in Germany,” added Donnelly. “But the capabilities of this new facility will allow us to commit more resources to our strong service and support, as well as build some new products that satisfy several ancillary needs our customers have looked for us to provide expertise on. We are building this company to be a complete-solution provider, and this investment demonstrates our dedication to fulfilling that mission.”