EskoArtwork moves North American headquarters

Posted in Latest News on June 28, 2010

EskoArtwork has moved its North American headquarters from Vandalia, Ohio, to a new 30,000 square feet facility in Miamisburg, another suburb of Dayton, Ohio. The facility houses the company’s software support group, customer training and demo centers, marketing and business development, human resources and finance and administration.

During 2009, EskoArtwork increased its staff number by 40 percent. With plans for continued growth, the new location offers the company more efficient space.

The company is now located at:

8535 Gander Creek Drive
Miamisburg
, Oh 45342
USA
Tel: 001 937 454 1721
Toll-free: 001 800 743 7131

EskoArtwork’s other offices in the US – including those in Ludlow, Massachusetts, Bensalem, Pennsylvania, and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin – remain open and unaffected by the move.

‘This move not only provides a more productive and efficient workplace, it provides our customers, with enhanced and updated training, meeting and state-of-the-art demonstration areas,’ said Mark Quinlan, president, EskoArtwork North America. ‘Our goal is to create a workflow environment that smartly mirrors how our customers' businesses might operate – and adds enhancements and recommendations to further help them operate more efficiently and grow more rapidly. After months of planning and internal construction, our new facility is a showplace for the direction of graphics communication and packaging. I personally invite anyone to visit our location when in the area.’

An open house is scheduled for July 14.

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