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Eberle Design moves

Eberle Design Incorporated (EDI) has announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility to a new 30,000 sq ft premises at 3510 East Atlanta Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. Telephone and fax numbers will remain the same. The company is recognised as a developer and manufacturer of component products designed to enhance and augment traffic control systems.
March 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
41 Eberle Design Incorporated (EDI) has announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility to a new 30,000 sq ft premises at 3510 East Atlanta Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. Telephone and fax numbers will remain the same.

The company is recognised as a developer and manufacturer of component products designed to enhance and augment traffic control systems. The EDI array of products including signal monitors, vehicle detectors, power supplies, flashers, load switches, and other vital infrastructure devices enables transportation professionals to integrate, automate, and manage traffic highways and intersections easily, efficiently and safely.

“Eberle Design has outgrown their two facilities and has long anticipated operating from a single consolidated building,” said said Bill Russell, president and CEO of EDI. “At last we are completely moved into our new manufacturing and office building and looking forward to the opportunities this new facility brings to us.”

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