(New York--April 9, 2009) ARRI CSC, the largest full service rental group in the United States, is relocating its acclaimed New York camera rental department to a custom-designed facility in Secaucus, New Jersey.
At 36,000 sq. ft, the new department represents an expansion of over 50%. In doing so, ARRI CSC reunites the camera department with its lighting and grip division. The adjoining buildings represent a total foot print of over 91,000 sq ft. dedicated to equipment rental in the North East.
The new camera department will set a new standard for camera rental with multiple camera check out bays and four dedicated testing rooms surrounded by optical, mechanical, digital and technical support departments -- all on one ground floor level.
Fifteen minutes from Manhattan, the Secaucus location allows ARRI CSC to provide parking for over 70 vehicles with no impact on vehicle loading or unloading via dedicated bays and takes advantage of the extensive local transportation network for those who choose not to drive. Newark International Airport is 20 minutes away and the Secaucus area hosts many quality hotels and amenities.
ARRI CSC will continue to offer the level of service for which it is renowned. As well as the ultimate range of ARRI products for rental whether film, digital or lighting their extensive inventory includes grip equipment, Super Techno camera cranes, Phantom high speed digital cameras, Hydroflex underwater products and a comprehensive fleet of customized location vehicles.
For further information and detailed directions, please visit http://www.arricsc.com
About the company:
ARRI CSC is a fully owned subsidiary of ARRI Inc. Trading as ARRI CSC in New York & Fort Lauderdale, and as Illumination Dynamics in Charlotte & Los Angeles the Group offers rental equipment & services to the feature film, television, broadcast & events markets.
About ARRI:
Located in Munich, Germany Arnold & Richter Cine Technik (A&R) was founded in 1917 and is the largest manufacturer of professional motion picture equipment in the world. In 2001 ARRI was restructured and converted into a closely held corporation. The company is involved in all aspects of the film industry: engineering, design, manufacturing, production, visual effects, post-production, equipment rental and laboratory services (film and sound). Manufactured products and technologies include professional high definition video with the Arriflex D-21, in addition to camera systems for 16mm, 35mm, 65mm film, location and studio lighting fixtures, digital imaging systems like the ARRISCAN, ARRILASER and ARRICUBE. These products and services are offered through a network of subsidiary companies, agents and representatives worldwide.
For locations and more information, visit http://www.arri.com
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