ID Technology to move its headquarters

ID Technology will move its manufacturing, label converting, and training and demonstration area operations to a larger facility.

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ID Technology, a provider of labeling, coding, and marking solutions powered by Pro Mach, will move its headquarters to 5051 N. Sylvania Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. on Sept. 26.

The new building doubles capacity over its current facility and will house manufacturing, label converting operations, and a state of the art training and demonstration area.

As one of its four manufacturing plants and one of six converting facilities in North America, ID Technology’s new headquarters will include administrative, engineering, and manufacturing personnel. The company has 17 sales and service offices are located throughout the U.S. and Canada, and employs 370 people in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Europe.

“We have outgrown our current building and look forward to a new and expanded facility to better serve our customers,” says Alan Shipman, president of ID Technology.

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