Atlantic Safety Products moves HQ to New Hampshire

Sept. 14, 2012
New facility in Pittsfield, N.H. features a 70,000-square-foot warehouse.

For over 20 years, the Atlantic Safety Products (ASP) HQ has been in Norwood, Massachusetts. When the opportunity came for owners David and Robert Dillon to move their headquarters to Pittsfield, NH, they seized the chance.

"The new Pittsfield location is perfect for our needs. We are growing at a steady rate, and we needed the facilities to grow as well. We moved from a 20,000 sq ft. warehouse to over 70,000 sq ft, plus we have added two additional third party warehouses in Indiana and Nevada to service our customers better and faster," said David Dillon, Atlantic Safety Products CEO.

ASP has made a name for itself, as one of the fastest growing disposable hand protection manufacturers in the country. By keeping up with the newest trends and manufacturing processes, they are continually offering state of the art hand protection to various industries.

These innovations seemed to have paid off. "We are poised for growth. All of our changes are leading to an exponential increase in demand for our products," said Robert Dillon, VP Sales. "We are always looking for ways to better service our customers, and this move is just one of the many great changes in store for our company and customers."

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