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Maruyama Expands U.S. Footprint
Maruyama U.S., Inc., a subsidiary of Maruyama Mfg. Co., Inc. has expanded its warehousing footprint by acquiring a new warehouse and headquarters in the heart of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas. The new facility improves Maruyama’s logistics capabilities and helps support the future growth of the brand in both the North American and Latin American regions. Joining a ribbon cutting ceremony were distributors, dealers, employees, and other special guests from around the world.
“It took hard work and dedication over time by many dedicated employees and distributors for this great accomplishment to occur,” said executive director Taichiro Takenaka, who came in from Japan to be part of the ceremony.
Maruyama U.S. President Masaharu Uchiyama added, “The new space is yet another significant milestone as we embark on celebrating our 130th anniversary in November 2024.”
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