Giro opens California facility

Atlanta-based Giro Pack Inc., a part of Giro GH, has recently opened a warehouse in Fresno, Calif., to expand services and supply for existing and future partners in the region.

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Atlanta-based Giro Pack Inc., a part of Giro GH, has recently opened a warehouse in Fresno, Calif., to expand services and supply for existing and future partners in the region.

The site includes warehousing space for consumable products, machinery and spare parts, as well as some office and meeting spaces, according to a news release.

“We’re excited to begin storing products locally, which will add value to many of our existing clients and prospective partners,” Jen Doxey, national sales manager, said in the release.

The warehouse will also serve as the central location for spare parts. This strategic project, the release said, aims to put expertise and resources closer to existing bagging and weighing machinery, reducing time for service and installation timelines.

“This new location will improve the availability of spare parts locally as minimizing down-time is a top priority,” Chad Repass, field service technical manager, said in the release.

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