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EPLAN USA Relocates Headquarters

By DE Editors  

June 15, 2015

EPLAN, a provider of CAE software and services, has relocated its corporate U.S. office to suburban Chicago. The office, according to the company, will include executives, marketing, sales and operations. EPLAN's former office in Farmington Hills, MI, will be used for technical staff and its customer training center.

“As our products and solutions have become more recognized with higher engineering efficiency gains in the industry and with the significant customer growth and staff increase, our expansion is critical.” said Ray Gaynor, president, EPLAN. "Our new office in Schaumburg, IL, is 50% larger than our previous office and offers a more efficient layout including an additional customer training center. It will support our continued growth and expansion, and provide a better work environment for current and future staff. I think it emphasizes our commitment to both our customers and our employees."

For more information, visit EPLAN.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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