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ESP/SurgeX Moves Into New Headquarters In Knightdale, N.C.

Energy Intelligence Firm Relocates To Larger Facility To Accommodate Continued Growth In Staff

2013-03-10
KNIGHTDALE, NC, March 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) ESP/SurgeX (http://www.espei.com/) an energy intelligence company, has announced that it has expanded its presence in Knightdale by relocating its headquarters to new offices at 8001 Knightdale Blvd., Suite 121. The new office location provides an expanded manufacturing facility, as well as engineering and office space to accommodate the company's continued growth.

The firm celebrated the grand opening of its new facility on Thursday, March 7 at a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Russell Killen, Knightdale mayor and members of Knightdale's city council.

ESP/SurgeX, previously headquartered in Zebulon, N.C., manufactures industrial-grade power and noise protection solutions, world-class energy management technology, and diagnostic software and intelligence. With a focus on cutting-edge research and development, ESP/SurgeX is devoted to providing energy intelligence solutions to help businesses gain optimal performance from their electronic equipment.

The company has experienced much of its present growth from new vertical markets, new technologies, and new customers. ESP acquired SurgeX in 2010. Before this acquisition, SurgeX introduced a new type of surge protection technology into the audio/video market. It was the first and only in the industry to block and contain surge energy without the use of any sacrificial or diversionary components and did not contaminate the safety ground.

QUOTES:
"We are excited about our new headquarters in Knightdale," said Stephen Galloway, ESP/SurgeX president and CEO. "Our company is experiencing significant growth and our new facility has enabled us to expand our capabilities in manufacturing, research and development, and customer service."

NEW MEDIA CONTENT:
ESP/SurgeX Blog:
http://blog.espei.com/blog

ESP/SurgeX Facebook Pages:
http://www.facebook.com/ESPprotection
http://www.facebook.com/SurgeX

ESP/SurgeX Twitter Accounts:
https://twitter.com/ESPprotection
https://twitter.com/SurgeXAV

ABOUT ESP/SurgeX:
From industrial-grade power protection solutions to enterprise level energy management control systems, business leaders worldwide have trusted ESP/SurgeX's technology for more than 25 years to protect their critical electronic systems and improve their productivity and profitability. ESP/SurgeX's patented power protection technology and diagnostic software enables service based businesses to protect equipment from the disruption and downtime caused by power anomalies. The company's product portfolio includes award winning industrial-grade protection that has been proven to improve the performance of equipment and microprocessor intelligence. In addition, they have developed diagnostics that pre-diagnose power-related service calls and energy management innovations that reduce energy consumption. For more information, visit http://www.espei.com/ and http://www.surgex.com/.

Jake Potter
MMI Public Relations
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[Press-News.org] ESP/SurgeX Moves Into New Headquarters In Knightdale, N.C.
Energy Intelligence Firm Relocates To Larger Facility To Accommodate Continued Growth In Staff