Custom Painted Vehicles Expands Its Franksville, Wisconsin, Operations Complex
10/05/2016
“Relocating within the same business park greatly expedites the move, and will eliminate any loss of production time for our current paint and graphic programs.” explained CPV Co-Owner, Steve Wright.
The Southeastern Wisconsin company specializes in custom paint application on a wide variety of substrates and materials. CPV supplies low-volume paint programs and production custom paint applications for large manufacturers like Case IH, New Holland, Harley-Davidson, Yamaha, and hundreds of motorcycle dealership locations nationwide.
“We’ve been very fortunate to have enjoyed steady growth over the past few years, and we’ve been leasing additional warehouse space.” continued Wright. “Purchasing this new building puts all of our employees under one roof, greatly improving production efficiencies and allowing for additional programs and a really cool customer experience.”
Additionally, the new CPV building features a fenced 5.5 acre lot for secure vehicle storage and convenient future expansion. Transition into the new building will occur between November 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017. CPV will continue to fully operate at their current location while gradually and strategically making the facility move.
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