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Cade, Soltero, and Walsh of NGKF rep Knighted in 30,000 s/f HQ relocation

Intelligrated, a North American-based automated material handling solutions provider, revealed the relocation of its software subsidiary company, Knighted to a new, larger facility. The 30,000 s/f space is four times larger than Knighted's former headquarters, with room to accommodate the company's growth following its acquisition by Intelligrated. Located at 555 Taxter Rd., the new building provides increased space for research and development, quality assurance, sales and marketing, account management, executive management and training personnel. Additionally, the facility will host a software testing lab and customer demonstration area. Since its acquisition by Intelligrated in December 2012, Knighted has added more than 50 new associates. "This new facility demonstrates Intelligrated's commitment to Knighted and their continued growth," said Greg Cronin, executive vice president, Intelligrated. "This expansion ensures customers receive the latest software solutions with 24X7 service and support." The tenant was represented by Newmark Grubb Knight Frank's Keith Cade, Dominick Soltero and Glenn Walsh. Mack-Cali was represented in-house by Louis Amalfitano, senior director of leasing. Knighted delivers an innovative suite of fulfillment execution systems that increase order fulfillment accuracy and velocity for the e-commerce, retail, food and beverage, 3PL, wholesale and consumer products industries. The Knighted suite includes warehouse management (WMS), warehouse control (WCS), order fulfillment, labor management and supply chain business intelligence software. In addition to the Elmsford office, Knighted has software development centers in California, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio and Colorado.
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