Manufacturer expands Pennsylvania facility to improve workflow, management
ThermOmegaTech announced the expansion of its manufacturing facility in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which incorporates manufacturing, R&D, and office space for the company's growing divisions.
ThermOmegaTech announced the expansion of its manufacturing facility. This expansion adds 23,000 sq ft and incorporates manufacturing, R&D, and office space for the company’s growing divisions, resulting in 60,000 square feet total.
“We are expanding to better serve our customers by improving workflows. From start to finish, the customer will have their needs fulfilled from design to assembly,” said Brian Curry, ThermOmegaTech’s vice president of engineering in a press release. “We are also bringing prosperity and jobs to Ivyland and Bucks County, Pennsylvania.”
The space includes specialized areas for aerospace and defense engineering and manufacturing equipment and sections for prototyping, testing and quality inspection. It also features new conference rooms and collaboration areas.
“We are excited to extend ThermOmegaTech’s presence in Bucks County, Pennsylvania,” said president & CEO Jim Logue. “This expansion enables us to create more jobs and serve a broader range of industries for many years. Our ongoing innovation allows us to produce more solutions for diverse applications. We take pride in designing, machining, assembling, and testing our products on-site to ensure the highest quality for our customers.”
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