Boston Centerless
Boston Centerless, a supplier of precision ground bar materials for close tolerance CNC Swiss machining applications, opened a second manufacturing plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The expansion represents growth in key market segments in the Midwest and Western United States. The Fort Wayne facility increases manufacturing and distribution capacity with an additional 16000 ft2 and state-of-the-art equipment.
A variety of raw materials is in stock at the Fort Wayne location, facilitating reduced lead times to customers. Precision grinding, straightening, and bar end chamfering services are provided at the new plant.
“Our Midwest and Western customers in the U.S. will now benefit from even shorter lead times,” says Laurent Cros, Chief Commercial Officer of Boston Centerless. “This investment in a substantial amount of increased capacity and an additional strategically located base of operations represents our commitment to continuously strengthening our supply chain services for our customers.”
The team at the Fort Wayne facility has a Plant Manager and a full crew of certified grinder operators. The Fort Wayne workforce was carefully trained by the skilled personnel at Boston Centerless’ headquarters in Massachusetts, to ensure world-class quality is maintained at the new plant. The Fort Wayne plant carries the same certifications as the headquarters including ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and AS9100.
“No matter where we go or what we do, the quality of our materials and services is never compromised,” says David Mersereau, Chief Operations Officer of Boston Centerless. “We knew with our expansion to the second facility that maintaining Boston Centerless’ impeccable quality was priority number one. That’s why we took the time to fully train our new operators to achieve Boston Centerless’ level of expertise before producing customer orders.”
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