HEIDENHAIN Opens Cental U.S. Sales Office
Heidenhain announces the opening of a central U.S. sales office as part of the company’s continued North American expansion efforts.
Heidenhain announces the opening of a central U.S. sales office as part of the company’s continued North American expansion efforts. Operating in Longmont, CO, this office provides direct sales support for central U.S. and Mexico territories, previously managed in either the company’s longtime Illinois or its 2017-established California headquarters.
According to the company, the development is an extension of its ‘Customer First’ initiative to get even closer to customers. Centrally located near a growing R&D, industrial and high education corridor in Denver, Boulder and Fort Collins, the Longmont location will enable the company to more efficiently support customers with its motion control technology expertise.
Besides sales office space, the company’s new location can also host visitors in conference rooms as needed. The new office is located at 1079 S. Hover in Longmont, CO. Direct phone is 847-519-3988.
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