GIK Acoustics Announces New Factory in UK
Jan 13, 2009 12:40 PM
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GIK Acoustics, an Atlanta-based manufacturer of acoustic panels, has opened its first overseas office to serve Europe. The new office will be located in Bradford, UK, and will manufacture the GIK 244 and Monster panels for bass trapping, and the GIK 242 for vocal range and above. GIK Acoustics plans to offer its full product assortment in the near future, as well.
Customer service, room design and shipping of GIK products not included in the initial Bradford assortment will be handled from GIK Acoustics’ offices in the U.S., though they have added a UK phone number (44-020-7558-8976) for European customers. The panels will ship from Bradford with service to all of Europe, representing a significant cost savings compared to shipping from the U.S.
For more information, visit www.gikacoustics.com/gikuk.html.
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