Altoz Expands Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, Manufacturing Operations
02/16/2022
The new 62,500 square foot facility is expected to be completed by fall of 2022 and is the first phase of a multi-phase expansion project, according to company officials. This will bring the combined building space to over 400,000 square feet between the Red Lake Falls and Greenbush locations.
"This expansion will allow us to meet the increased demand for our commercial mowers and continue to diversify into other segments of the outdoor power equipment industry," said Dennis Brazier, Altoz CEO. In addition to the manufacturing facility, the site features a modern, multi-story office building that will accommodate a growing workforce.
The new manufacturing facility will accommodate state-of-the-art metal fabrication equipment including laser cutting systems, turret presses, press brakes, robotic welders, along with a powder coat paint system, assembly and a distribution center.
"Altoz has an impeccable safety record and we bring this same level of commitment to our Red Lake Falls location. We are focused on growth, excited about the future and eager to add additional talent to our company. We encourage career-oriented people to apply now, as we have immediate opportunities prior to the facility being completed," added Brazier.
Based in Greenbush, Minnesota, Altoz is an outdoor power equipment company built by an experienced team of engineering specialists, turf-industry professionals and powersports industry leaders. The company was the first to bring a tracked zero-turn mower to market.
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