Rinnai provides energy efficient facility in USA
Updated:7 years, 1 month ago
Updated:7 years, 1 month ago
Georgia (USA), Sep 27 (ANI): Rinnai America Corporation, manufacture of the number-one selling brand of tankless gas water heaters in North America, has announced that the first phase of its North American headquarters expansion is completed and ready for occupancy in Peachtree City, Georgia. Its grand opening was held with a dedication to its new North American headquarters. Nowadays, installation of tank-less gas water heaters to houses is in great demand in the U.S.A. This situation enables Rinnai to expand its number of employees from 100 to 200 and expand facilities such as training centers to deal with such great demand for the products. The United States is known as the country which has one of the highest standards of living. Water heater among other things is becoming one of the most necessary products for daily life. In Griffin, there is the first North American manufacturing facility of Rinnai America Corporation. With local manufacturing, it aims to build an efficient system that can deliver products smoothly to local distributors and installation companies. Moreover, it will realize more reliable services for local consumers by providing products made in the USA. The share of quality products by Japanese trusted technology has already been expanding worldwide. And efforts of the company continue to support and contribute to better people’s daily life.
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