DWFritz Automation Expands Wilsonville, Oregon, Headquarters
04/10/2018
Located at 9600 SW Boeckman Road, the newly renovated 165,000 square feet building includes 100,000 square feet of manufacturing space and over 65,000 square feet of office space, company officials said. Among the features of the modern facility: An advanced research lab, secure manufacturing space, clean room, locker rooms, and a fitness area for employees. More than 300 associates are expected to work out of the new company headquarters.
“Demand for automation in advanced manufacturing continues to grow and we are growing with it,” said Mike Fritz, CEO of DWFritz Automation. “Our clients rely on our systems to maximize their yields and reduce their manufacturing costs.”
“ This new space, designed specifically to increase our operational efficiency, will enable our team to collaborate in new ways so we can continue to develop brilliant solutions for our clients,” he added.
DWFritz’s new corporate headquarters is in the heart of Wilsonville’s Technology Corridor. The building’s open and airy architecture with high ceilings is geared towards enhancing natural light and inspiring employee collaboration. State-of-the-art facilities, conference rooms and workspaces will enable employees to continue imagining, inventing, and delivering the future of advanced manufacturing at an accelerated pace.
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