Gepco adds New York branch

May 12, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Cable manufacturer Gepco has opened a fully stocked New York area facility.

Gepco International, manufacturer of studio and broadcast audio and video cables, has added a New York branch. The 5000sq-ft space located in Chestnut Ridge, New York — about 30 miles north of Manhattan — will stock all of Gepco’s current cabling and connectivity solutions as well as its distributed lines. In addition to being able to fulfill and ship orders throughout the northeast, the facility will offer on-site pickup.

Founder and CEO/CTP Gary Geppert noted that New York’s importance as a hub for broadcasting and production made it a high priority for the firm to offer locally based customer service. Gepco is headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Des Pllaines and has another branch in Burbank, CA.

For more information, visit www.gepco.com.




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