163 Washington Avenue
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Appliance Parts Remanufacturer CoreCentric Solutions Expands in Struggling Economy
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Glendale Heights, IL (PRWEB) October 31, 2011
Surviving – let alone thriving -- in today’s economy is a challenge for most businesses. Yet appliance parts remanufacturer CoreCentric Solutions ( http://www.CoreCentricSolutions.com ) has done just that, adding revenues and U.S.-based jobs while leading its industry.
“Since January 2010, at a time when most appliance manufacturers have moved operations overseas, we’ve added more than 100 jobs to our Chicago-area operations. Our total employment has increased by over 150% as a result of the new hires, which are mainly in production, warehousing, customer service, engineering, sales and marketing,” said Badal R. Wadia, CoreCentric Solutions President and CEO. Revenues of the privately held company, which sells products and services to homeowners, repair professionals and manufacturers worldwide, also increased 30% over the same period, he added.
“We’re seeing budget-strapped homeowners choosing to repair their major appliances, saving up to 80% over replacement costs,” said Wadia. “People aren’t moving as frequently as they once did, and are spending more time at home. Many have high-quality older appliances that they have invested in and want to continue to use. Plus, there’s the growing desire to live greener, and reduce the number of discarded appliances.”
Source: PR Web (press release)