A "global leader in designing and manufacturing integrated computer systems" has moved its corporate headquarters to Gwinnett County, with plans to create as many as 75 jobs over the next half-decade.

Trenton Systems' new 52,000-square-foot facility on MacLeod Drive in Lawrenceville will house manufacturing, sales, engineering, marketing and administration offices. It represents "approximately $500,000 in capital investment for the Gwinnett community," officials from the Gwinnett Chamber said in a news release.

The company plans to add 10 to 15 local jobs in each of the next five years.

"This announcement," Gwinnett County Commission Chairman Charlotte Nash said in the news release, "is affirmation of Gwinnett's strong manufacturing base and we look forward to their continued growth and success as part of our community."

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