Companion Systems, a North Salt Lake, Utah-based manufacturer of ATM and kiosk enclosures, has opened a second plant in South Carolina to better serve customers located on the East Coast. The 30,000 …
Companion Systems has announced that it's been named one of the top 500 women-owned businesses in the United States by DiversityBusiness.com for the fifth consecutive year. According to a news …
Salt Lake City-based Companion Systems, a provider of ATM surrounds, enclosures and kiosks, is partnering with Union Bank N.A., for what Companion Systems is calling the largest ATM-surrounds …
SALT LAKE CITY — Companion Systems has been named one of the top 500 woman-owned businesses in the United States on the Div500 by DiversityBusiness.com for the fourth year in a row …
SALT LAKE CITY — Companion Systems Inc., manufacturer of branded ATM surrounds, enclosures and kiosks for the U.S. financial market, has merged with Wingenback Inc., a supplier/installer of ATM …
SALT LAKE CITY — Companion Systems Design and Manufacturing says it has launched the industry's first comprehensive recycling program for ATM signage. According to a news release, the new …
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — ATM Marketplace, in partnership with Companion Systems Design & Manufacturing, has published a new guide about ATM and kiosk enclosures and surrounds. The in-depth report …
SALT LAKE CITY - Companion Systems Design & Manufacturing has been named the 2006 Utah Manufacturer of the Year for marketing and sales expansion by the Manufacturing Extension Partnership …
SALT LAKE CITY - Companion Systems was recently named second in both the Top 5 woman-owned and Top 5 diversity-owned businesses in Utah, and it was one of the top 500 woman-owned businesses in the …
SALT LAKE CITY,- Csi Acquisition Corp. (dba Companion Systems Design and Manufacturing) is moving into Canada, according to a news release. Companion provides ATM surrounds and enclosures for branded …
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