Nidec Elevator Group’s MCE Relocates NYC Office

The new office is at 30-50 Whitestone Expressway, Suite 201, in Flushing, Queens.

Nidec Elevator Group’s Motion Control Engineering (MCE), a leading provider of non-proprietary elevator controls, has relocated its NYC area support office from the Glendale neighborhood of Queens to Flushing, Queens, MCE Vice President of Sales, North America Jeff Yeager told ELEVATOR WORLD in May. The professional office in College Point is easily accessible from the Van Wyck Expressway. With the Long Island Expressway also nearby and a dedicated parking area with more than 300 spaces, the new location will “greatly improve customers’ ability to pick up and drop off parts, attend product training sessions and conduct business meetings,” Yeager said. MCE Vice President of Technical Services Michael Poon said: “Relocating to this new and functionally designed office allows us to better meet the needs of our customers and reemphasizes our commitment to our industry in the greater NYC region.” The new office is at 30-50 Whitestone Expressway, Suite 201, in Flushing, Queens. It may be reached at 718-417-3131.

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