Sielox, an established industry pioneer in layered access control solutions, is pleased to announce the relocation of its company headquarters to a new, modern facility located at 1951 Old Cuthbert Road, Suite 108, Cherry Hill, NJ, 08034. This move supports Sielox’s strategic plan for continued growth and expansion, enabling the company to leverage advanced technologies for enhanced operational efficiencies.

Our move to a new headquarters marks a significant milestone in Sielox’s journey,” said Karen Evans, President, Sielox. “We are thrilled to transition into a space that allows us to grow, to enhance our product development, quality assurance testing capabilities, and to continue providing exceptional support to our customers.”

New Sielox facility

Sielox facility enhances collaboration among teams and streamlines production processes

With a more efficient layout suited to the company’s operational needs, the new Sielox facility enhances collaboration among teams and streamlines production processes.

This enables Sielox to further its commitment to delivering high-quality security solutions, while also improving collaboration between its customers and vendor partners.

The new 8,200-square-foot facility is located less than 10 miles away from the previous headquarters in Runnemede, NJ, allowing for a smooth transition for in-office staff and seamless operations continuity. Sielox looks forward to welcoming customers, vendors, and partners to their new headquarters.

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