QEK US Headquarters is on the ‘Move’
WARREN, MI - Effective December 1, 2010, QEK Global Solutions (US), Inc. will be relocating their corporate office currently at 6001 Adams Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI. 48304 to 7047 Murthum Avenue, Warren, MI 48092.
WARREN, MI - Effective December 1, 2010, QEK Global Solutions (US), Inc. will be relocating their corporate office currently at 6001 Adams Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI. 48304 to 7047 Murthum Avenue, Warren, MI. 48092. The new facility will centralize QEK's Executive Offices, Finance, Human Resources, Sales and Marketing and several Operational teams. The centralization of QEK's employees is the primary reason behind this initiative.
"The new QEK headquarter facility will provide the capacity for continued growth and will showcase the company's organizational focus on customer satisfaction." stated Kerry Budry, QEK's President and CEO.
QEK's new 55,000 square foot headquarters is located in the epicenter of Michigan's automotive industry. Along with their core service in providing automotive fleet solutions, QEK serves the specialty vehicle needs of their client base in the show and event and vehicle prep arenas. The new facility includes state of the art paint booths with pre-prep paint stations, a quality light tunnel inspection area, numerous flat stall workstations, hoists and all of the latest special diagnostic equipment. The facility will offer a complete one stop shop for exceeding any vehicle related request.
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About QEK
QEK is the world's largest fleet management company servicing the automotive manufacturer industry. QEK's resources, regimen and experience in the administration of large automotive manufacturer fleets allows our clients to focus on their core objectives; the design, manufacture and sale of quality vehicles. Gain efficiencies and save money by taking advantage of QEK's best practice experience.
For over 25 years, QEK has managed the lifecycle requirements of more than 2.5 million automotive manufacturer fleet vehicles. The value we generate for our clients is managing services ranging from the coordination, administration and mechanical servicing of company vehicles, engineering and marketing fleets extend to more specialized show and event services. In essence, QEK is a company that finds opportunity where an increase in processing volume coupled with a decrease in human effort can be accomplished while providing the same or better level of service at less cost to the client.
QEK enjoys longstanding associations with its customers, including General Motors, Nissan, Chrysler, Ford, Toyota, Delphi and other various clients. QEK is owned by a Penske lead consortium group of investors Transportation Resource Partners, LP (TRP), United Auto Group, Inc., Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P., and Opus Ventures General Partner Limited.
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