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MagX Is Now Deep in the Heart of Texas

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MagX, the global leader in printable magnetic sheeting and magnetic receptive materials, announces the opening of their new stocking facility located in the great state of Texas. The new MagX Dallas warehouse is strategically located equidistant between the company’s two existing warehouse facilities in Ohio and California.

 

MagX, the global leader in printable magnetic sheeting and magnetic receptive materials, announces the opening of their new stocking facility located in the great state of Texas. The new MagX Dallas warehouse is strategically located equidistant between the company’s two existing warehouse facilities in Ohio and California.

 

John Kanis, MagX’s President and CEO states; “MagX is all about quality and service. The addition of our new Dallas, Texas warehouse facility makes MagX brand high quality printable magnetic sheeting and magnetic receptive products available on a next day basis to nearly the entire continental United States, something no other manufacturer can say.”

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MagX produced the first printable magnetic sheeting way back in 1965 and today continues to be the global leader in printable magnetic sheeting and magnetic receptive technology. MagX products are used extensively throughout the graphic arts industry. Applications include signage, point of purchase, displays and promotional products. MagX products can be found in most every household and in many retail venues. MagX has revenues exceeding $100 million annually.

 

For more information contact MagX America, Inc. at 1-800-979-1150 or visit www.magxamerica.com.
 

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