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Telos, Omnia, Axia Settle Into New Digs
The new Telos/Omnia/Axia headquarters.
Cleveland OH - Mar 10, 2010 - Telos Systems, Omnia Audio and Axia Audio have moved into a new and greatly expanded headquarters.
The new headquarters, a three-floor, 55,000-square-foot building located at 1241 Superior Ave. East in Cleveland, provides additional individual work areas for staff as well as a more streamlined layout for the different departments within the company.
Managing Director Denny Sanders said, "Our new space provides vastly improved work areas for all of our divisions. Our support engineering team now has better access to our 24/7/365 support crew. In our operations department, we have improved work place tools to assist our dealers with their interactivity with the company. We were even able to offer SBE Chapter 70 the use of our new demonstration space for its monthly meetings."
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