A Michigan-based company that specializes in austempering heat treatment technology recently announced expansion plans that will include a 51,000-square-foot heat treatment plant in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
The new location for Applied Process, Inc., will contain six furnaces and is expected to be fully operational in the 3rd quarter of 2018 to serve their customers in the automotive, agriculture, aerospace, heavy truck, railroad, mining sectors, as well as the military, throughout the Midwest and South. The company¡¯s plants in Livonia, Michigan, and Oshkosh, Wisconsin, will remain in operation, the latter housing the world¡¯s largest integral quench batch austempering furnace which is capable of austempering parts up to 20,000 lbs. in weight.
¡°The additional capacity in Fort Smith will allow us to continue to offer industry-leading levels of customer service, quality and turn time,¡± said Steve Metz, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Applied Process, Inc.. ¡°The new facility will allow us to expand into new markets and serve a broader geographic customer base.¡±
Rusty Rainbolt, who has been with Applied Process for three years on the sales team, will be plant manager at the Fort Smith site.
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