Glimpsing Into Wire Belt’s Facility Transformation

Gain a glimpse of insight into Wire Belt's facility transformation, which made room for its environmental and operational growth.


    Read OEM Magazine's full Wire Belt profile story to learn more about the company's evolution and adaptability.


Transcript

Christopher Smith, Assistant Editor for PMMI Media Group: Hello, I'm Christopher Smith, assistant editor and contributor to OEM Magazine. New Hampshire-based equipment manufacturer Wire Belt has reinvented its manufacturing operations using the footprint of a former Walmart.

“Originally, when we started the search for the ‘new’ building we had a few options to either build or repurpose an existing building,” says Alexander Stodolski, Market Research Analyst at Wire Belt. “Our CEO, David Greer, wanted to ensure we were good stewards of the environment and picked a location that would allow our employees to move with us to fit our Wire Belt Family orientation," Stodolski adds.

To read more about Wire Belt's facilities, adaptability, and good stewardship, read the full OEM profile story, written by OEM Editor-in-Chief Sean Riley, in the description's link.

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