Fountain Valley-based StorCase Technology Inc., a Kingston Technology Co. business, plans to close down next week, according to its Web site.
StorCase, which sells enclosures for removable disk drives, didn’t give a reason behind the closure in an online notice to customers.
Comment from Fountain Valley-based Kingston wasn’t immediately available.
StorCase’s message directs customers to Kingston for technical support or warranty issues.
StorCase said it plans to take orders on products in stock until Oct. 26.
The company’s history goes back to 1989 when Kingston, then a young company, launched a storage products division. In 2000, Kingston made the division a separate company.
StorCase makes sturdy boxes for holding drives, from small desktop models to big server room racks. The boxes ensure drives don’t get too hot and guard against vibrations.
The company sells to governments, schools, midsize businesses and to the audio/video industry. StorCase has offices and a warehouse in Britain.
For more on this story, see the Oct. 16 edition of the Business Journal.
