EiKO Expands Operations With New Alabama Warehouse

Kansas-based lighting solution provider EiKO Global LLC has opened a new warehouse facility in Alabama, marking a significant investment in the company’s strategic growth and distribution network. The facility enables EiKO to deliver products to customers across the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina in just 1-2 days.

“This investment reflects our unwavering commitment to operational excellence and our dedication to delivering an exceptional customer experience,” said Stephen Lee, COO of EiKO. “By expanding our infrastructure, we’re strengthening our market position and enhancing our ability to serve customers with speed and reliability. Our updated website and customer portal will feature real-time inventory tracking across all warehouse locations.”

This strategic expansion complements the company’s existing Kansas City warehouse with the aim of creating a robust distribution network designed to meet growing customer demand. The Alabama facility marks a milestone in EiKO’s continued investment in infrastructure and long-term growth strategy.

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