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Seizmic, Inc. doubles size of office and manufacturing capabilities

New Los Angeles facility supports analysis of more than 160 engineered projects per month.


Seizmic, Inc., a leader in material handling, engineering and custom manufacturing, has announced that it has doubled its office and manufacturing space in Los Angeles.

In its new facility, it conducts analysis of more than 160 engineered projects per month with an average of more than 50 permit acquisitions in various regions of the U.S.

Comprised of five sectors, Seizmic offers its engineering design and consultation services, as well as permitting, testing services, custom material handling fabrication and installation services.

“Seizmic has always evolved based on how the industry was adjusting to increases in technology, the growth of retail sales and the need for larger and safer material handling systems,” said Sal Fateen, CEO of Seizmic. “I am excited to see the growth and focus of the company continue to shadow the needs of the industry. This is a very exciting time to be a part of this company.”

In addition to traditional sales channels of working with distributors, manufacturers and integrators, Seizmic also has a channel that goes direct to the end-user, including Amazon, Ashley Furniture, AutoZone, Bed, Bath & Beyond and Coca-Cola.

“Seizmic has been a leader in this industry for more than 30 years because of the company’s commitment to safety, leadership and innovation,” said Jeff Woroniecki, president of Seizmic, Inc. “As Sal and I look towards the next thirty years, we will continue to lead the charge in providing products and services that build strong customer relationships and assists the industry in shaping the future of material handling.”


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