Rapid Application Group Expands Operations in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
11/11/2019
The company said it is drastically increasing the capacity of their space, with their previous facility totaling approximately 2,300 square feet. Because of the company’s growth of over 3,100% in 2018, the company proposes adding 20-30 jobs and multiple machines in the next few years.
“We have invested significant resources to expand our capabilities and enable us to support our robust rate of growth as a leader in providing Mission Critical Additive Manufacturing to the Aerospace and Defense sectors,” Terry Hill, CEO of Rapid Application Group said.
Rapid Application Group said it is the only Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned 3D Printing company in North America. They provide prototyping, full production, reverse engineering, and other services as an Additive Manufacturing Defense Contractor.
Their certifications include AS9100D/ISO 9001, SDVOSB, NaVOBA, America Makes, HUBZone and NIST. Not only is RAG leading the way for advanced manufacturing in Oklahoma, but they have also established a non-profit veteran outreach called the RAG Friday Foundation. Their non-profit organization strives to eradicate veteran suicide. In addition to running their non-profit, they have made it a priority to hire and train disabled veterans in Additive Manufacturing.
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