Key-Systems' Locations
Key-Systems currently runs three international locations; the headquarters in St. Ingbert are complemented by subsidiaries in the USA and Mexico.
Key-Systems GmbH
Germany
46 employees form the Key-Systems team at St. Ingbert. From its base in Germany, the registrar headed by CEO Alexander Siffrin coordinates business relations with clients all over the world. Thanks to the subsidiaries in the USA and in Mexico, Key-Systems is able to offer additional direct contact and support for its North American and Latin American customers.
Key-Systems USA, Inc.
USA
The team of Key-Systems USA furthers the expansion of Key-Systems and is especially responsible for the development of the American market with the corporate domain portal BrandShelter. Key-Systems USA, Inc. was founded in May 2009 and is headed by Executive Vice President Bonnie Wittenburg.
KS Internet Solutions
S. de R.L. de C.V.; Mexico
The Mexican KS Internet Solutions opens up direct and real-time access to technical support for all resellers of the wholesale sector RRPproxy and backs up the German support team. Managing Director Ricardo Ipiña also coordinates the RRPproxy customer service and acquisition in Latin America.
Alexander Siffrin
CEO, Key-Systems GmbH
Bonnie Wittenburg
Executive Vice President, Key-Systems USA, Inc.
Ricardo Ipiña
Managing Director, KS Internet Solutions S. de R.L. de C.V.
Key-Systems headquarters in St. Ingbert, Germany
The Key-Systems company building in St. Ingbert (Germany, federal state: Saarland) accomodates up to 80 employees of Key-Systems and its partners thus allowing further growth.
The building with two floors is located on an estate of 3,900 square meters. The construction in L shape consists of two functional units. The larger wing houses offices, meeting rooms and multi-purpose rooms. The smaller part of the building accommodates more offices and a modern computer center (class tier3+). A hallway connects both wings of the building.
Key-Systems emphasizes sustainability concerning the building. The heat supply, which is driven by biomass energy, is carried out by a block heating station nearby. Additionally, the rejected heat produced by the company's servers is used for heating through heat exchangers.

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