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Pall opens new corporate HQ

23 October 2009

Pall Corp has officially opened its new corporate headquarters in Port Washington, New York.

The 276 000 sq ft facility combines Pall’s laboratory and administrative operations on Long Island - previously split between Port Washington and its former headquarters in East Hills - into a single location. The property houses more than 500 employees in state-of-the-art research and customer support laboratories as well as corporate management, sales and marketing offices.
 
“Pall Corporation has been a proud member of the Long Island scientific and business community for over 60 years. Our operations around the world, encompassing more than 10,000 employees, are anchored by our roots here. Pall has grown into the world leader in the global filtration and separation marketplace. Our new headquarters building consolidates our Long Island scientific, sales and marketing organizations under one roof, providing important efficiencies that will improve customer service and further strengthen the company,” said Pall chairman and CEO Eric Krasnoff.
 
Pall says that the move has enabled the company to cut its local environmental footprint in half and significantly reduce its operating costs.

 

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