Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc. Expands Dallas-Fort Worth Office


The Elevator & Escalator Division of Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc., headquartered in Cypress, California, has announced the expansion of its branch office in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area. 

Since the opening of the Dallas-Fort Worth office in 2017, Mitsubishi Electric US’s Elevator & Escalator Division has worked with building owners, architects and general contractors in Texas on everything from elevator and escalator design and installation to maintenance. Steady business growth has prompted the need for the branch office to relocate to an expanded facility with additional warehouse space and office space. What started as a two-person team has increased to a group of experienced, high-performing sales, engineering and service professionals.

“We’ve come a long way since first opening our doors in Texas a few years ago,” said Rod Lynch, southern region director, Mitsubishi Electric Elevator & Escalator Division. “Our in-house engineering group has been one of the business’ key factors to growth – and customer satisfaction. The office expansion demonstrates our continued commitment to the area and we look forward to continuing our support of the incredible Dallas-Fort Worth-area growth.”

For more information about Mitsubishi Electric elevators and escalators, visit www.MitsubishiElevator.com.

 



September 12, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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