Nelsen Corporation continues expansion with new warehouse groundbreaking

April 16, 2014

AKRON, Ohio — The expanded facility will help accommodate the needs of the ever growing company.

AKRON, Ohio — Nelsen Corporation, a water treatment OEM and distributor, announced the groundbreaking and construction of a 11,500 square foot addition to its main warehouse at the company’s Ohio headquarters, according to a press release.

The expanded facility will help accommodate the needs of the ever growing company, noted the release.

The expansion also alleviates the need for current offsite storage and expands the production and assembly capabilities of Nelsen Engineered Systems as well as an additional production location for the Nelsen Commercial Reverse Osmosis Systems, the release reported.

The warehouse groundbreaking follows a 12,000 square foot warehouse addition in 2002, continued the release, and the summer 2013 opening of the 24,000 Texas warehouse and production facility to serve the south central region.

According to the release, Nelsen Corporation has been providing world-class customer service and the highest quality water treatment for 60 years, with locations in Ohio, Arizona, Texas and Florida and the ability to customize products for both commercial and home customers.

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