New Nothum Facility Delivers Greater Value to Food Processors

Nothum's 92,000-square-foot, unified headquarters aims to increase production capacity, streamline services and enhance growth.

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Nothum Food Processing Systems, an expert in predust, batter, breading and frying equipment known for high-quality products and customer service and part of Fortifi Food Processing Solutions, has expanded its facility to a 92,000-sq.-ft. headquarters. This expansion consolidates all U.S. operations under one roof for increased capacity and efficiency. Approximately 100 Nothum employees will staff this facility, representing manufacturing, inventory, logistics, sales, customer support, finance, human resources, marketing, engineering, development, programming and more.

Through Nothum's focus on continuous improvement, customers will receive all-encompassing packages from a single location. Nothum customers can test equipment, see their machines in production and perform Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) in one place before shipment to their factory. At the same time, this new facility enables Nothum to remain in Springfield, Mo., Nothum's birthplace and its home for more than half a century.

Nothum's new headquarters highlights productivity and planned growth. Dual highway access points facilitate shipping and receiving. Energy-saving options focus on sustainability. The facility will attract and welcome new employees and assist the company in increasing its community involvement.

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