Gasbarre move to larger St Marys facility underway

The move will treble the size of its existing St Marys, Pennsylvania, facilities (Courtesy Gasbarre)
The move will treble the size of its existing St Marys, Pennsylvania, facilities (Courtesy Gasbarre)

Gasbarre has reported that the previously announced relocation of its St Marys, Pennsylvania, USA, facility is now well underway. The move will take the company to a 14,000 m2 facility, around triple the size of its current location.

Gasbarre anticipates the upgraded facilities and state-of-the-art equipment will streamline processes and enhance productivity for its growing customer base. The faster turnaround times and expanded services are also expected to position the company to better serve its local and international customers.

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Gasbarre manufactures a wide range of powder compaction presses, including mechanical, hydraulic, high-speed, isostatic, and electric press types. The company also has an extensive line of industrial thermal processing systems, including continuous atmosphere to batch atmosphere and continuous vacuum to batch vacuum furnaces. Additional product lines include precision tooling, industrial automation, and contract manufacturing.

“Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction remains unwavering, ensuring that our clients find the perfect machinery tailored to their specific manufacturing processes,” Gasbarre posted in an update on the move. “As we transition to this larger space, we’re excited about the possibilities it brings for innovation, growth, and continued success.”

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