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Crozier Fine Arts opens a center for works of art in Geneva

The storage and logistics worldwide leader Crozier Fine Arts opens a cutting-edge center in Meyrin.

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Crozier Fine Arts, the worldwide leader in the field of storage and logistics services for works of art, inaugurates a cutting-edge center in Meyrin. (Generic Image)

Crozier Fine Arts, owned by Iron Mountain Incorporated and the worldwide leader in the field of storage and logistics services for works of art, has opened one of the most advanced storage facilities for works of art in Switzerland. This key facility for Crozier is at the cutting-edge of technology.

Based in New York, Crozier Fine Arts provides professionals of the arts industry and collectors around the world with support services for the lifecycle management of works of art, from the initial purchase to the final sale, as well as international shipping platforms.

The Geneva storage and logistics center is the group’s 18th in the world, next to the 16 based in the United States and the one in London. The facility comprises secure storage, temperature controlled vaults, viewing areas and consultation, installation and project management services, as well as an international shipping platform.

“Our new Geneva site combines the best of both worlds – the Swiss expertise and an end-to-end offering first launched about 40 years ago – and since perfected by Crozier. Switzerland plays a major role in the international art market and this new center was conceived to meet the demanding needs of the Geneva clientele”, explains Simon Hornby, president of Crozier Fine Arts. The art market has reached 63.7 billion dollars and experienced a 12% growth between 2016 and 2017.

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