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Axolight USA Announces New Headquarters & Warehouse Location

Axolight USA has opened its new offices in the heart of Manhattan, and a new logistics center in New Jersey.  Axolight is part of Axolight Group, a lighting company that designs and manufactures its products in Italy.

“After being present in the U.S. for 15+ years, following our continuous growth and strategic plan, we felt the need to be in New York City with the main goal to better interact and serve the lighting and design community,” noted Renato Delle Side, CEO of Axolight USA. “Our new logistics center located in New Jersey will allow us to speed up deliveries and provide our customers with the highest level of service.”

Added Giuseppe Scaturro, CEO of Axolight group, “Our corporate mission is to create contemporary design lamps of the highest quality, maintaining an outstanding level of customer service. This is the reason that led [us], just a month ago, to welcome our new production site in Italy, and today the new offices and logistics center in the USA. I would like to thank the whole team at Axolight, for the hard work and passion that allowed us to reach this extraordinary milestone six months ahead of schedule.”

The address for Axolight USA is: 1410 Broadway, Ste 2104, New York, NY 10018

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