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Traxxall responds to growth with office in Denver
Offices in Canada and Florida have seen maintenance management company Traxxall's business expanding, so now the company is covering central USA with a third office in Denver, Colorado.

Traxxall, the maintenance management provider, has opened a new office in Denver, Colorado.

It is located at 10800 East Geddes Avenue in Englewood and will be home to up to 15 employees, including Traxxall's western sales and operations teams.

“We are pleased to report that our client base and aircraft enrollments continue to grow,” says president Mark Steinbeck. “And, in order to effectively manage our growth, we are hiring new people. This office complements our operations centres in Montreal, Canada, and Jacksonville, Florida, by providing a strong western presence and the capacity to better serve clients anywhere in North America from three strategically placed locations.”

“Denver is a great city that is home to many talented people, excellent infrastructure and an outstanding quality of life for its citizens. And we expect to make more local hires in the coming weeks,” concludes Steinbeck.

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