TSC Consolidates Facilities at Huntsville, Alabama, Research Park West
11/13/2013
TSC’s Huntsville-based subsidiaries -- Phase IV Systems, PIVC and Magnacom -- relocated into a single 50,000 square foot facility within Research Park West at 310 Voyager Way. The new facility incorporates 10,000 square feet of manufacturing space along with a machine shop, Class 10,000/ISO 7 cleanroom, anechoic chamber, screen room, electronic development and integration laboratory, multiple conference rooms including a 120-person auditorium and extensive office space. Additional expansion capacity is located within the building and in the overall Voyager Way complex.
TSC Division Manager Mike Pope stated, “Since acquiring companies in Huntsville starting in 2004, TSC has made investment in the area a priority even during these challenging times. The company is enthusiastic about the economic vitality of Huntsville and the North Alabama Region. We look forward to continued growth in the Tennessee Valley. This new facility allows us to bring our workforce under one roof and to realize the gains that come with getting smart people together to collaborate on solving our customer’s problems. The new laboratory and manufacturing facilities are top-notch equipment-wise and offer a significantly more efficient layout.”
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