Bihler of America to Break Ground on New State-Of-The-Art 103,000 Square Foot Facility

Bihler of America, a leading provider of complex components manufacturing and machines, recently announced plans to construct a new 103,000 square foot facility.

Located in Phillipsburg, New Jersey on its twelve-acre corporate campus, Bihler of Americas new multi-use structure will be situated adjacent to its two existing manufacturing plants. Construction of the new building is scheduled to commence in April 2018, and the Company expects it to be fully operational by the first quarter of 2019. Combined, these three buildings will total more than 350,000 square feet.


The Bihler of America expansion is due in part to an increased demand in contract manufacturing projects. Another determining factor was the ability to accommodate growth across the entire spectrum of Bihler Group Companies, including Bihler 4 Slide-NC and BihlerMED as well as BihlerFLEX and its lines of bungee and pet products. Max Linder, Director of Sales and Marketing for Bihler of America, commented, "We fully expect the new building to have more than half its total output capacity committed to by the time operations begin early next year."

Even before construction begins, there are a number of high-volume manufacturing and assembly projects scheduled that include advanced servo-controlled high-speed Bihler automated machines.

The new facility will also house assembly areas for Bihler 4 Slide-NC machine production. Linder added, "The new facility clearly demonstrates an ongoing commitment to support and grow our 4 Slide-NC product line."

As part of the expansion, Bihler of America will be adding fifty people to manage and operate the new location. This is in addition to the fifty people the company previously added to its existing operations in 2017. Linder added, "Were constantly searching for outstanding, talented people, especially experienced machine operators and electricians, as well as people with hands-on manufacturing experience."

"Re-shoring is a trend that continues to gain momentum, and we expect manufacturing in the U.S. to rise along with it. Companies with products that you might not consider as candidates for
re-shoring are talking to U.S.-based manufacturers once again, with automation driving these conversations," Linder observed. With the new expansion plans, Bihler of America is taking the steps necessary to ensure that they are well positioned to support the coming demands for contract manufacturing, services and equipment.

ABOUT BIHLER OF AMERICA
For more than 40 years, Bihler of America has been dedicated to innovative automation solutions for the manufacturing and assembly segments for a diverse range of industries. The Bihler 4 Slide-NC technology represents the next generation of 4 Slide manufacturing by combining demonstrated reliability with more intuitive, advanced controls and greater production capabilities for a wide range of applications. For more information, please visit http://www.bihler.com.

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