CAPS Relocates Headquarters in Livonia, Mich.

June 21, 2013
New Facility Will Provide the Resources Necessary to Improve Services for Customers

Container rental, tracking and management services provider Container and Pooling Solutions (CAPS) announced the company's headquarters will be moving to a larger facility in the same industrial complex of its previous headquarters in Livonia, Mich. to accommodate ongoing growth.

The new facility will provide the resources necessary for CAPS to support their food, beverage, personal care, non-hazardous chemical, automotive and general manufacturing customers, according to CAPS.

Over the past two years, CAPS business and staff have doubled in size. The new facility will also make room for the Automotive and Industrial Solutions division of CAPS' Brambles sister company, CHEP. Having both container management teams under one roof will improve collaboration efforts to deliver better services to all customers.

"The CAPS team is delighted to relocate in conjunction with our sister company, CHEP Automotive and Industrial Solutions," said Robert Wiedmaier, CEO of CAPS. "This move will give us greater ability to pursue considerable growth opportunities and allow us to continue to provide the highest level of service to our customers."

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