Radwell International Inc

In 2005, Speck Industrial Controls became Radwell International, Inc. and moved into a new 70,000 square foot facility with a 15,000 square foot state-of-the-art repair center in Lumberton, New Jersey. Radwell’s new facility also contains 35,000 square feet of inventory space including the massive two-story “Area 51″ stock system. In 2008, Radwell’s net sales reached $37 million. In May of 2009, Radwell added more warehouse space making the Lumberton headquarters 110,000 square feet.

As 2010 unfolds, history will mark the year as a major milestone for Radwell International. The company has decided to expand into the European markets by establishing a repair and distribution center in the United Kingdom. The intent is to bring the Radwell-PLCCenter.com brand to the overseas marketplace. Radwell also continues to add sales and service personnel in the US, expanding its national presence as one of the nation’s largest industrial repair and distribution facilities.

In addition to its commitment to continue to grow its business here and abroad, Radwell sees itself as an important part of the local and global community through its ongoing efforts to “give back.” As Brian Radwell explains, “I feel it is the responsibility of every successful business to support the community and to help others.” Radwell upholds that responsibility every single day. In the past few years alone Radwell has donated over $250,000 to numerous local and national causes and community efforts. If Radwell can help in any way, it usually does — from requests to support employee-initiated efforts such as various charitable bike-a-thons, walk-a-thons, and sports team sponsorships, to the many research and educational foundations, to providing financial assistance to the various disaster relief efforts. Recently the company matched employee initiated donations for Haitian disaster relief more than five-fold which resulted in a total company donation of $50,000 to the American
Red Cross.

Radwell maintains an intense commitment to its people as well and understands the role that the collective efforts and talents that its staff plays in its success. In the recent economic downturn that has plagued the world, Radwell is proud of the fact that not only did it not lay any staff members off due to the slowdown, but it continued to hire
and expand.

Today, Radwell employs over 450 people and has customers all over the world. Radwell’s customer base continues to expand. Radwell is determined to create the best industrial repair, distribution and surplus automation company in the world.