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New KardexRemstar, Inc. Introduced

Thu Nov 5, 2009 7:35am EST
WESTBROOK, Maine, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Kardex AG, the parent company of
Kardex Remstar International, having acquired Kardex Systems, Inc. of
Marietta, Ohio at the beginning of 2009, has now fully merged their operations
together, renaming the new organization KardexRemstar, Inc.  

The merger has integrated the sales and marketing groups creating a focused
presence in North America under the KardexRemstar brand name.  

The new KardexRemstar headquarters is located in Westbrook, Maine with
regional offices in California, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas. Both
operations have been part of the North American market for over 35 years.  

The organization's combined American production group is now located in
Lewistown, Pennsylvania. Over four million dollars have been invested in 2009
to assure the facility operates as a state-of-the-art manufacturing location
that will help expand KardexRemstar growth initiatives over the next few
years. 

The new organization website can now be found at http://www.KardexRemstar.com.
 

KardexRemstar Inc., a member of the Kardex Group of Zurich, Switzerland, is a
leading provider of automated storage and retrieval systems for manufacturing,
distribution and warehousing applications. For information about
KardexRemstar, Inc. products, call 800-639-5805 or visit the KardexRemstar web
site at http://www.KardexRemstar.com.  

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    Remstar Media Contact:
    Ed Romaine, VP of Marketing
    Cell: 908-310-2875
    edward.romaine@kardexremstar.com


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SOURCE  KardexRemstar, Inc.

Ed Romaine, VP of Marketing, Remstar, +1-908-310-2875,
edward.romaine@kardexremstar.com



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