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Dana Safety Supply Expansion to Make Products More Widely Accessible
The new locations represent the 34th and 35th locations for the company.

The addition of two new locations brings Dana Safety Supply’s total operation square footage to well over half a million sq. ft. nationally.
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Dana Safety Supply, a supplier of police fleet equipment, has announced the opening of two new locations: Mandeville, Louisiana — serving metro New Orleans, and Knoxville, Tennessee — serving Eastern Tennessee and the Tri-State area.
These locations represent the 34th and 35th locations for the company, according to a press release. Dana Safety Supply has opened three new locations this year alone, allowing for easier access to its supply of law enforcement equipment.
The Knoxville location will be managed by Regional General Manager and industry veteran, Kyle Pippin. The Mandeville location will fold under the capable wing of Regional General Manager, Donnie Still.
“These two locations represent our commitment to our customer base,” Dana Safety Supply President and CEO David Russo said. “Our locations are often chosen more by customer requests than sitting in some boardroom putting pins in maps.”
The Knoxville location will add 22,100 sq. ft. of installation and warehouse space, and lot staging for 40+ vehicles. The Mandeville location adds 15,000 sq. ft. of installation and warehouse space and lot staging for 130+ vehicles. This brings Dana Safety Supply’s total operation square footage to well over half a million sq. ft. nationally.
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