Thompson Pump announces move to new branch location

Sept. 20, 2013

PORT ORANGE, Fla. — The new branch location, which includes a 5,500 square foot warehouse facility featuring a large parts room, will better accommodate the company’s growing customer needs.

PORT ORANGE, Fla. —Thompson Pump & Manufacturing Co. Inc., which is headquartered in Port Orange, Florida, recently announced the recent move of its Atlanta Georgia Area Branch in Conyers, Georgia, to a larger facility at 2394 Sigman Industrial Court in Conyers, Georgia, according to a press release.

The new branch location, which includes a 5,500 square foot warehouse facility featuring a large parts room, will better accommodate the company’s growing customer needs for rentals, sales, parts and service in Georgia, eastern Tennessee and parts of western North and South Carolina, added the release.

“This move is welcomed by our staff,” said Pat DeWitt, Thompson Pump South-Atlantic Regional Manager. “The new location will allow us to operate more efficiently and improve upon the excellent service that we are currently providing to our customers.”

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