T&S Brass opens new Shanghai-based production and distribution facility

Feb. 5, 2015

TRAVELERS REST, S.C. — In addition to a manufacturing location, the new Shanghai-based location operates as T&S Brass and Bronze Works’ sales headquarters and customer service center for China.

TRAVELERS REST, S.C. — T&S Brass and Bronze Works announced it has opened a new production and distribution facility in Shanghai, China, according to a press release.

The new location operates as the company’s sales headquarters and customer service center for China, in addition to a manufacturing location, stated the release.

The ISO 14001-certified operation is used for inspecting, sourcing, training and manufacturing, and the products it manufactures meet the same standards as those manufactured in the company’s U.S. facilities, continued the release.

The new Shanghai-based facility provides T&S Brass with an additional 80,000 square feet of space, noted the release.

“We now have a true showroom and training room for our customers and product reps,” said Pat Cotter, general manager of the Shanghai location. “The new location in [Shanghai] will allow T&S Brass to move forward in expanding our scope of business, making our future as bright as our new facility.”

You can find the release here.

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