Prestige Custom Manufacturing Expands Elkhart, Indiana, Food Truck Manufacturing
03/20/2018
According to company officials, the expansion will involve a second manufacturing line to increase capacity and help reach a company-wide goal to shorten delivery times to 8 to 12 weeks.
The expansion will happen in the form of increasing staff and production slots. With the new manufacturing setup, Prestige Custom Manufacturing has a goal of 100-plus truck builds in 2018, company officials said.
Prestige Custom Manufacturing is also considering an additional food trailer manufacturing site to increase capacity in the future.
“We are extremely excited to be able to offer our industry leading quality and customer service to even more people and businesses across the world,” said Jeremy Adams, co-Founder of Prestige Food Trucks.
Prestige reports it is certified to build in all 50 states, and works with its customers to ensure food trucks and concession trailers pass all local health and fire codes. Custom Concessions is a business that specializes “in custom fabrication, manufacturing the best food trucks and concession trailers on the market.” Prestige also works with numerous international partners and has delivered food trucks to more than a dozen countries outside of the United States.
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