LUTZE Expands with a New Facility in Sparks, NV

January 17, 2025

LUTZE is excited to announce the opening of its new facility in Sparks, Nevada.

This strategic expansion marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to enhancing service for its customers and distribution partners across the Western United States.

Until now, LUTZE has served the entire North American market from its headquarters in Charlotte, NC. With the addition of the Sparks location, LUTZE aims to improve delivery times and elevate customer service levels for its partners in the western region. This new facility is strategically located to streamline logistics and provide faster, more reliable service.

LUTZE celebrated its 40th anniversary in the USA in 2022 and continues to invest and grow its presence in the North American market. Since 1998, occupying its current facility in Charlotte, NC, LUTZE has continually invested in growth, including a warehouse expansion in 2013 and an office expansion in 2019.

“The expansion of operations in the USA is part of our long-term growth strategy,” says Brad Meeks, Director of Sales, North America. “We are known for excellent customer service and on time deliveries. This expansion will ensure that we be able to meet our customers’ needs in the future as well, providing faster and more reliable service to our customers throughout the western region.”

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