RTA Products LLC relocates to larger Florida warehouse distribution center
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PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. -  A Hangzhou, China-based ready-to-assemble office furniture firm increased its Florida warehouse and shipping center from 60,000 to 90,000 square feet as it relocates to bigger quarters in Pembroke Park, Florida.

RTA Products LLC handles distribution, service and marketing of its products under the brand TechniMobili.

"With a strategic distribution-shipping point in South Florida," says the company, "and as part of our international coverage, we have distribution channels throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Along with palletizing orders for both retail and wholesale markets, RTA specializes in e-commerce drop ship distribution."

Wenge Techni Mobili desk

RTA says it has developed special e-commerce packaging, customer service and order processing to ensure that its products are shipped within 24 hours, and its customer support team provides assembly support to consumers on a daily basis.

Techni Mobili is carried y popular online furniture retailer Wayfair, selling low, mid, and high-end ready to assemble desks for home offices, small businesses and home entertainment. Techni Mobili offers a 5 Year Warranty on all of its desks, which have been tested by an independent lab, passing all consumers safety guidelines requirements. A typical wenge desk retails for $159.

 

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