Irving, Texas – OSG USA INC. is continuing to expand its presence throughout the United States by opening its new Corporate Headquarters at 1945 West Walnut Hill Lane in Irving, Texas. Starting on September 1, 2016, the 58,337ft2 facility will serve as the company’s corporate headquarters and will operate as a regional distribution center servicing customers in the South Central region. OSG plans to initially stock 10,000 SKUs but has inventory expansion plans for more than 30,000 SKUs. Mid-range goals are to add an OSG training academy and to provide regrinding/recoating services.
Through this Texas facility, OSG continues to improve service levels to customers in the South Central region by reducing delivery times and the need for urgent shipping. In addition to this new facility, OSG now has stocking locations with customer support available in four locations nationally including Placentia, California, Forest Park, Georgia, and Glendale Heights, Illinois.
“We look forward to this expansion into Texas with the opening of our new corporate headquarters. This is another positive step toward our objective to provide improved service to customers in the South Central region by making OSG products available even faster,” said OSG President, Mike Grantham.
About OSG
OSG is a leading manufacturer of taps, end mills, drills, and indexable cutting tools. OSG’s extensive line of high technology cutting tools features exclusive metallurgy, cutting geometries and proprietary surface treatments to help increase productivity, reliability and tool life. OSG also serves the fastener industry by offering a complete line of thread-rolling, flat, cylindrical, planetary and trim dies.
The company markets its products to numerous industries including automotive, aerospace, medical, energy, and die mold.
Source: OSG
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