C/A Design Establishes Exeter, New Hampshire, Headquarters
12/22/2022
The company will construct a new 115,000-square-foot headquarters facility.
“We are excited to break ground in Exeter. This expansion will allow for the continued growth in manufacturing our cooling systems deployed in aircraft systems and military defense applications that enable and protect the American Warfighter,” said Robert Kennedy, President of C/A Design and Heico’s Thermal Solutions Segment.
C/A Design specializes in high precision machining and complex aluminum dip and vacuum brazed assemblies, providing quality engineering services, compact heat exchangers, CNC machined components, and electronics enclosures to the aerospace and defense industries.
“As part of this $35 Million investment, C/A Design will be adding significant new equipment including larger brazing ovens, dip brazing tanks, and automated chemical conversion lines. Our investment in technology and automation helps to ensure on-time delivery of precision mission critical parts to C/A Design’s growing customer needs,” Kennedy added.
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