MAD Elevator Fixtures USA Now Open In Texas

Entrance to the new Dallas area location; image courtesy of MAD Elevator

MAD, a well-known name in elevator fixtures headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, announced its new U.S. facility — MAD Elevator Fixtures USA Inc. — is now taking orders. “This expansion marks a significant milestone for MAD and offers an unparalleled level of convenience and reliability in today’s evolving trade landscape,” MAD stated. Purchasing from the Dallas area facility, which is being led by U.S. Manufacturing Manager Jeremy Snyder, means there is no tariff risk; order fulfillment location can be adjusted as needed. The new Dallas facility provides elevator fixtures manufacturing; complete MAD product line fulfillment ability for cabs, shells, emergency communications systems and more; local interior installations; and local product support. MAD Elevator USA’s address is 8422 Sterling Street, Irving, Texas. Look for more about MAD’s new U.S. location soon in ELEVATOR WORLD.

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