InfiRay Outdoor Opens New U.S. Headquarters In Texas

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posted on December 5, 2023
Infiray Outdoor Opens New U

InfiRay Outdoor (iRayUSA), the United States distributor of InfiRay Outdoor thermal optics, has opened a new headquarters building in Lewisville, Texas. The company was previously operating exclusively out of its location in Ft. Worth, Texas.

The new, state-of-the-art facility is larger and home to corporate offices, warehousing, meeting spaces and a modern shipping and processing center. The building also houses a quality control, research and repair facility to support the firm’s 5-day turnaround service guarantee that’s part of the iRayUSA’s 5-year warranty.

“We are thrilled about this new facility and how it will help support our rapid growth and fulfill our service guarantee to our customers,” said Angelo Brewer, iRayUSA director of operations. “This building is a physical and visual reminder of our growth as a company and marks an exciting new chapter for us.”

The Ft. Worth, Texas, facility will continue shipping and receiving operations during and beyond the facility transition to ensure fast processing of orders and continuity of business. Beginning Nov. 1, 2023, InfiRay Outdoor and iRayUSA asks dealers, vendors and all other businesses to update their shipping address to iRayUSA, 2601 State Hwy 121, Building 3 Suite 306, Lewisville, TX 75056.

iRayUSA is the United States distributor of InfiRay Outdoor thermal night vision devices, a leading manufacturer of thermal sensors and thermal optics. The company holds more than 100 patents and was the first to introduce a commercially available 1280px resolution thermal rifle sight.

Established in 2020 by industry experts with more than a decade of experience, iRayUSA serves as the U.S. sales, marketing, support and distribution headquarters for InfiRay Outdoor thermal gun sights and thermal monoculars.

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