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Southwest Solutions Group Selected Key Field Service Operations for KardexRemstar Products

Southwest Solutions Group selected as a key field sales and service organization for KardexRemstar Vertical Lift Modules, Vertical Storage Carousels, and Lektriever Filing Cabinets throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

Southwest Solutions Group Selected Key Field Service Operations for KardexRemstar Products
2012-05-04
ADDISON, TX, May 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Southwest Solutions Group has been selected as a key field sales and service organization for KardexRemstar products. Services include layout and design, installation, relocations, parts, and routine service and preventative maintenance agreements for KardexRemstar products. Products include Vertical Lift Modules (VLM), Vertical Storage and Retrieval Carousels (VSR), and Lektriever Series 80, 90, 2000 electric filing cabinets throughout the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. "As a full service KardexRemstar Dealer, we are pleased that Kardex has recognized the excellent quality of service we provide to our customers and will continue to provide during this transition," stated Rich Riemer, Southwest Solutions Group's Vice President and Material Handling Division Manager.

About KardexRemstar
KardexRemstar, LLC, a company of the Kardex Group, with headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, is the global leader in design and manufacturing of automated storage and retrieval systems for manufacturing, distribution, warehousing, offices and institutions.

About Southwest Solutions Group
Southwest Solutions Group is the largest innovative storage and filing solutions company serving commercial and industrial facilities throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Tennessee, Missouri, and Mississippi. Southwest Solutions Group is a full service company providing equipment, design, installation, and ongoing service to businesses including manufacturing, government, museum, healthcare, public safety, military, and education. Additional information on Southwest Solutions Group is available at www.southwestsolutions.com.

Our team's continued expansion and accomplishments are dependent on highly motivated and talented individuals who desire growth and success. We are currently searching for exceptional candidates for the positions of sales representative, installation technician, and project planner. If you are interested in applying, visit our website at http://www.southwestsolutions.com/careers.

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[Press-News.org] Southwest Solutions Group Selected Key Field Service Operations for KardexRemstar Products
Southwest Solutions Group selected as a key field sales and service organization for KardexRemstar Vertical Lift Modules, Vertical Storage Carousels, and Lektriever Filing Cabinets throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.