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Greiner of Greiner-Maltz Co. of LI collaborates with Dunn of Atlantic Property Services in 47,000 s/f lease

Dean Greiner of
Greiner-Maltz Co. of LI LLC

Hauppauge, NY Package All has taken the art of logistics and made it a science. Servicing the healthcare, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, sports, fitness and food & beverage industries, they hold their clients’ bulk packaging inventory and ship it to them based on predetermined schedules. Their proprietary system achieves the next level in seamless inventory control. Production schedules are reconciled to stock in real-time, so inventory can be managed automatically, from their clients’ facility or one of Package All’s.

In addition to their flagship Long Island headquarters in Bayport, they have a 130,000 s/f distribution center in Rechler Equity Partners’ Business Center in Ronkonkoma. As Package All’s operations have continued its expansion, so has their requirement for another warehouse distribution facility. When their operations manager saw the 47,000 s/f site at 400 Wireless Blvd., which offers a 22’ ceiling height, one drive-in, six loading docks with levelers, 25’ x 40’ columns, 800 amps and abundant yard area for trailers, they knew they had found it.

Jim Dunn of Atlantic Property Services represented the tenant and Dean Greiner of Greiner-Maltz Co. of LI LLC represented the landlord in the lease.

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