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AirPro Expands into New Corporate Office, Training Center

AirPro Diagnostics has announced the opening of its new corporate office and training facility in Jacksonville, Fla.

AirPro Diagnostics has announced the opening of its new corporate office and training facility in Jacksonville, Fla.

The new 13,500-square-foot location provides much-needed space for AirPro’s fast-growing operations. AirPro offers true remote OEM scanning, diagnostics, programming, safety system and ADAS calibrations while servicing all makes and models (except Tesla), including model year 2019.

In addition to this new state-of-the-art facility, AirPro operates a diagnostic service center in Tamarac, Fla., its ADAS Calibrations laboratory and sister company Module Experts (a programming business) in two other Jacksonville, Fla., locations.

Offices in Houston, Texas, and Tucson, Ariz., are in the planning stages to further support the company’s growth. 

“I’ve been with AirPro since its inception and am very excited about all the opportunity before us and the strong values-based service culture that we deliver to our customers,” said Cathy Mills, director of Client Services for AirPro Diagnostics. “We are growing quickly, and I couldn’t think of a better group to lean on and work with.”

Added AirPro CEO and President Lonnie Margol, “Our entire team is excited to be in our new corporate offices. Staff training will take place here as well as our offices for our management team members. Our mission is to continue to grow strategically, while maintaining our ’10-Minute Response Pledge’ to our valued clients. Our purchase of this new facility is indicative of our commitment to be a fact-of-life in this rapidly expanding industry.” 

For more information on AirPro Diagnostics, visit AirProDiagnostics.com or call (904) 717-1711. 

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