CRS Electronics Expands International Presence With New Offices in China

CRS Electronics Inc., a developer and manufacturer of LED lighting products, announced the opening of 2 new offices in China.


The first office is located in the Sheraton International Financial Center, 76 Nanbin Road, 26th Floor, Nanan District, Chongqing, China. It will serve as International Corporate Headquarters for CRS Electronics. The second office is located at No. 1 Jinfeng Road, Tangjiawan Town, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China near several key strategic manufacturing partners. "We are excited to have a global presence," said Travis Jones, President & CEO. "This provides us with an important platform to better manage our supply chain and is an important first step in building key selling alliances throughout Asia."
 

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