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Activator Methods moves to new, state-of-the art headquarters

Chiropractic Economics Staff February 3, 2017

February 6, 2017—Activator Methods International (AMI), the industry-leading creator of the world’s most popular chiropractic adjusting instruments, has announced its move to a new, cutting-edge corporate headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona.

The new offices house Activator’s corporate team along with its sales, customer service, and fulfillment centers. Located in a busy high-tech business complex, the new location allows Activator to centralize and streamline its operation as demand for adjusting instruments, support materials, and training continues to grow. The new corporate headquarters is also equipped with a full suite of high-tech communications equipment, including a boardroom that can host webinars and connect participants to video calls anywhere in the world.

In addition, the Activator campus—located close to Phoenix’s Sky Harbor Airport and less than ten minutes away from Arizona State University—meet another important criterion: keeping the company’s main office in the United States. Chairman and Founder Arlan W. Fuhr, DC, said, “Although we are a global business and we employ instructors and distributors around the world, I’m proud to say that Activator Methods was founded here in America and will stay here in America for the long term.”

CEO Judi Fuhr added, “We’re very pleased to announce our new location. It is the perfect way to launch Activator’s 50th anniversary celebration.”

Activator’s new corporate address is 3822 East University Drive, Suite 5, Phoenix, Arizona 85034. The telephone number and main email address remain the same: (800) 598-0224 and info@activator.com.

Source: Activator Methods International

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