Rego-Fix Opens New North American Headquarters
The facility in Whitestown, Indiana, will speed customer service and increase part availability.
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View MoreNearly 100 guests including customers, local officials, members of the media and a representative from the Swiss Consulate attended the opening of Rego-Fix Tool Corp.’s new North American headquarters May 5, 2017, in Whitestown, Indiana. The 20,000-square-foot facility is said to enable the precision tooling provider to strengthen its overall customer support with faster response times and increased available inventory as well as provide room for future growth.
The building sits on a triangular-shaped lot that mirrors the shape of the company’s logo.
Rego-Fix CEO Richard Weber describes the new building as “an important milestone that expresses our commitment to support the American market with Swiss high-precision tools.”
Twice the size of the company’s previous location in Indianapolis, the new facility enables the company to double sales, distribution and support services under one roof as growth demands. In addition to larger inventory and office space, it includes three shipping tables to speed order processing and an enhanced training area that includes on-site machine tools to perform cutting demonstrations and application engineering services for customers.
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