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G-LEC opens office in the U.S.
G-LEC, the developer of transparent LED video display solutions for the entertainment industry, has announced its further expansion with the opening of G-LEC America Inc. Based in the Greater New York Metropolitan area, these new facilities will serve or facilitate the company’s rental, sales and installation of display solutions in the United States and NAFTA region.
G-LEC, the pioneer of low-resolution transparent LED graphics displays, have been widely specified by designers in the entertainment industry since the company’s formation in Europe. It has been specified for use in projects as diverse as the Jay-Z and Friends tour and at Madison Square Gardens in New York and the NFL opening ceremonies in Foxboro, MA as well as a BMW showroom in Berlin. As a milestone in the company’s drive for excellence, G-LEC products were on display during the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
G-LEC Managing Director Lars Wolf says: “The opening of G-LEC America confirms our total commitment to the North American market. G-LEC have highly competent staff members to serve our customers on an individual bases. A large quantity of rental equipment will be stored in the U.S. warehouse, eliminating delay in getting our products to the customer.”
One of G-LEC’s long-standing rental partners in the U.S., comments: “We are delighted to have G-LEC now in the U.S. They make great products that we have been using for a number of years, and with this additional commitment to the North American market, I envision continued success.”
G-LEC’s corporate headquarters in NJ will be headed by Karl Rathgeb, chairman of the executive board and CFO and Treasurer. The sales and marketing office and inclusive warehouse facility will be managed by Christoph Muessener, director of sales and marketing and chief operational manager.
24th November 2006
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