New Super Products Manufacturing Facility Planned in Wisconsin
February 4, 2019
Alamo Group Inc. announced Feb. 1 that it has approved plans to build a new $15 million facility for its Super Products vacuum trucks operation.
The facility will be located in the Village of Mukwonago, Wisconsin and will allow the company to consolidate and expand current production which operates out of several facilities in the greater Milwaukee area. The plant is anticipated to commence operations in the first quarter of 2020.
The facility will be approximately 70 percent larger than the combined capacity of the existing operations and will allow Super Products to consolidate its manufacturing and customer support operations into a single, highly efficient location. It will also enable Super Products to bring in house high value operations that are currently outsourced due to capacity limitations.
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“This new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility will allow us to achieve greater operational efficiency and meet our growth targets in both the municipal sector and our own vacuum truck rental operations,” says Mike Vanden Heuvel, president of Super Products.
The site also offers the potential to expand operations to meet future needs. Since being acquired by Alamo Group in 2014, Super Products has grown steadily, in part by expanding its network of vacuum truck rental stores to serve a wider geographic market.
“We are pleased to get this project underway, as it has been one of our objectives since we acquired Super Products and is consistent with Alamo’s overall goal of having fewer but bigger facilities,” said Jeff Leonard, executive vice president and head of Alamo Group’s Industrial Division.
In 2018, Super Products opened two new rental locations in Savannah, Georgia and Corpus Christi, Texas and now operates eight rental locations in seven states. The additional capacity provided by the larger facility will allow Super Products to continue its growth in the coming years.
SOURCE – Alamo Group