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TIS To Take West Midlands By Storm With New Regional Office
Following continued success in attracting new business in the West Midlands region, specialist communications and security systems integrators TIS, is pleased to announce the opening of its new office premises in Birmingham.
Based in Solihull, this new major investment has enabled TIS to increase its locally based technical engineering and customer support capabilities, through the recruitment of five new members of staff.
TIS Financial Director, James Twigg said, “TIS has a number of long standing valued clients in the West Midlands who continue to provide high quality opportunities for our expanding business. The investment in the new office will be part of our ongoing programme of commitment to providing technical solutions and customer support.”
TIS provide Clients with a comprehensive systems solutions package that enables total flexibility in equipment manufacturer and design options.
James added: “TIS has already employed five new members of staff and plan to employ at least another ten in the first six months of the opening, including both new engineers and office staff. This isn’t the end of the expansion for TIS as there are plans for other regional offices in the not so distant future.”
For further information or to discuss a specific project, please contact John Whitehouse on 01623 425800 or visit the TIS website at www.tis.co.uk
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