NOARK Opens New North American Head Office in Dallas, Texas

DALLAS, Texas — NOARK Electric announced the grand opening of its new North American head office in Addison, a suburb of Dallas, marking a significant milestone in the company’s North American growth strategy. The state-of-the-art facility officially opened for business on November 12, 2025.
“On behalf of the town of Addison, I am proud to welcome NOARK Electric to our community,” said Bruce Arfsten, mayor of Addison. “Their investment here reflects Addison’s role as a hub for innovation and business growth. We look forward to seeing NOARK continue to grow and shape the future of the electrical industry.”
Located in Dallas, this expansion will enhance NOARK’s ability to increase local inventory, design and assemble products within North America, and deliver faster, more responsive service to its customers. With globalization and localization driving steady growth, NOARK has expanded its North American team across sales, marketing, logistics, research and development, HR, and finance.
“This new office is one step closer to reaching our customer base and serving them better with quicker deliveries and more innovations,” said Patrick Woodham, general manager, United States & Canada, NOARK Electric.
Benjamin Nan, founder of NOARK Electric, expressed his pleasure at the company’s continued global expansion and the opening of the new North American headquarters, noting that the event reflects the company's long-term commitment to growth in North America.
Additionally, to enhance its flagship LV circuit protection and industrial control products for OEMs and contractors, the company launched several initiatives in 2025:
- Transmission & Distribution — delivering medium and high voltage transformers, HV GIS and switchgear for renewable energy and utility sectors, as well as data centers.
- Low-Voltage Switchboards — serving the commercial, industrial, and construction markets.
- Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) — tailored for HVAC, manufacturing, agriculture, mining, elevator, water, and wastewater industries.
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