
Link-Belt completes plant expansion
Lexington, KY (August, 2008)—Link-Belt held ribbon
cutting ceremonies to celebrate the completion of a 90,000-sq ft (8
361-sq m) expansion to its main production facilities in Lexington,
Kentucky. Mr. Kensuke Shimizu, Director of Sumitomo Heavy Industries,
Link-Belt’s parent company, cut the ribbon to commemorate the opening.
The facility contains two new production lines for shot blast, hang line
painting, and the assembly and manufacturing of boom and other key
components. It will reach full production later in 2008.
Chuck Martz, Link-Belt CEO, said, “The new technology we’ve added is
cutting edge and the benefits will soon flow directly to our customers
through better availability and higher quality.”
Jim Forshee, Vice President, Manufacturing for Link-Belt, added,
“This new expansion incorporating state-of-the-art technology will allow
us to dramatically reduce crane boom lead time while increasing capacity
and improving quality. Our strategy of “Value Added Manufacturing” is
fully supported by this investment. This will allow us to combine all
boom-manufacturing processes from fabrication to assembly into a
synchronized pull system, which is a critical element of the Link Belt
Production System.” |