Bohle America Doubles Space, Recruits Staff

Date: 13 May 2009
Source: Bohle America Inc.

Date: 13 May 2009

Bohle America Inc. announced that it has more than doubled its office facilities at its Charlotte, N.C., headquarters. The company has added 176,500 square feet of warehouse space to accommodate its new product lines, and also has more than doubled its office space in the last two months.



"We are rapidly developing our U.S. operation and we need to grow both our team and our facilities," comments Gary Dean, chief executive officer. "We recognized from the beginning that we would be able to expand once we gave ourselves some time to listen to our customers and understand the market needs. Hence we decided from the outset to engage flexible warehouse and office arrangements, which would facilitate our growth."

Dean adds, "These arrangements will provide further opportunities for significant expansion of product lines and sales support teams without the need to relocate."

In addition, the company has increased the staff support team led by the recruitment of a new sales office manager, Summer Zifko. Zifko is a finance major with several years experience in banking and marketing, who brings additional dimensions and strengths to the team.

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