Extech Instruments Relocates to Nashua, N.H.

Nov. 23, 2011

Extech Instruments, a handheld test and measurement tools manufacturer, announced the relocation of its headquarters to an all-new facility in Nashua, N.H.

To accommodate strong growth and to serve customers better in the years ahead, Extech announced the move, along with the Billerica, Mass., operations of parent company, FLIR Systems’ Commercial Systems division to 9 Townsend West, Nashua, N.H.

The opening of the new state-of-the-art headquarters signals a significant milestone in Extech and FLIR’s transition towards a unified organization that can better equip customers with innovative, revolutionary and affordable thermal imagers as well as the best in handheld test and measurement.

Arpineh Mullaney, vice president for Extech Instruments, commented on the relocation: “As a test equipment company with a forty-year history of innovation, we are excited to embark on the next four decades with a facility that better positions us to continue our leadership in the test and measurement market.”

In the coming months, the Nashua location will house the eastern U.S. operations for FLIR’s Commercial Systems division, supporting the FLIR and Extech brands, as well as FLIR’s marine systems division, Raymarine. The new location will house administrative and corporate offices, customer service and technical support, marketing and sales, quality control, NIST calibration laboratories, repair services, and an extensive warehouse. FLIR’s leading educational institute, the Infrared Training Center, will also be moving to the Nashua location in January 2012.

Extech’s toll free number remains unchanged: 811.239.8324. The new local number is 603.324.7800.

Source: Extech Instruments

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