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Systel Business Equipment opens South Carolina office

By Staff Report, posted 4 years ago
Systel celebrated the opening of a new office in South Carolina yesterday morning. Photo by Systel Business Equipment. 

Systel Business Equipment, founded in 1981 in Fayetteville, has seen exponential growth over the years, becoming the largest independent dealer of office equipment in the Southeast.

Systel is experiencing yet another expansion. Yesterday morning, the company opened a new office in Florence, South Carolina at 1512 Second Loop Road.

The business celebrated the opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony. “Thank you to the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce staff and ambassadors for welcoming us to the community with a ribbon cutting ceremony, as well as local customers and business owners, manufacturers, and Systel Managers who joined us to celebrate,” Systel Business Equipment said in a LinkedIn post. 

This is the first ribbon cutting that Systel has had in the state. 

The company also thanked Meraki Creative Agency, a Fayetteville-based company, for an intricate balloon display to help celebrate the event. 

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