EARTH CITY, Mo. — Brandenburg NA is expanding its reach across the United States by now shipping insect light traps, glueboards and bulbs and servicing customers more efficiently thanks to the opening of its new 50,000 square-foot office and warehouse facility in Earth City, Mo.
This is Brandenburg NA’s first major facility expansion in the United States since opening its initial office five years ago in St. Louis, Mo.
But its roots in the United States and North America stretch back much further. Since 1991, companies have come to rely on Brandenburg NA for professional insect control systems. Brandenburg NA is the North American arm of the Brandenburg group of companies, a United Kingdom-based leading manufacturer of flying and biting insect control systems and air sterilization products.
“Our growth here in the United States has been phenomenal since we began offering our products in 2011,” said Mathew Kaye, CEO, Brandenburg. “I think the reason is that we’ve proven ourselves to our professional customers by simply offering the best-in-class, most effective fly-catching products that are also the easiest to service. And with the opening of our new office and warehouse, we can ship products faster throughout North America than ever before.”
Brandenburg NA’s lineup for light traps, glueboards and bulbs are designed for restaurants, office buildings, supermarkets, retailers, healthcare facilities, food processing plants, hotels/motels and many other industries. All of Brandenburg’s products are designed, engineered, tested and manufactured at the company’s headquarters in the United Kingdom.
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