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Virco Manufacturing Eliminates Bottlenecks With Ethernet Connectivity
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Case Study: Virco Manufacturing Eliminates Bottlenecks With Ethernet Connectivity
Keeping up with supply and demand in today's manufacturing arena is challenging and many of the small manufacturing companies we grew up with no longer exist. Some have closed; others have been bought out or merged with another company. Those that have survived have done so because they've invested in product development, broadened their customer base, expanded their distribution centers, and upgraded their enterprise systems to better manage their increasing volume of business.
One company that has not only survived, but thrived is Virco Mfg. Corporation, which began business back in the Fifties. Starting as a local supplier of chairs and desks for Los Angeles-area schools, they have become a leading supplier of tables, chairs and storage equipment for offices, convention centers, auditoriums, places of worship, hotels and related settings. They're also the largest manufacturer of educational furniture in the United States. Virco employs over 2,400 people nationwide in state-of-the-art manufacturing and distribution facilities in Torrance, California and Conway, Arkansas.
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