Lorain plant expands, buys new equipment, to add up to 40 jobs
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The expansion, which will add 35 to 40 jobs to the company, will be devoted to producing seats for the company’s newest customer, Ford Motor Co., according to plant manager Bruce Price.
Camaco brought in an 800-ton press, 12 robotic weld cells and a massive E-Coat painting system to enable it to manufacture seats for Ford’s F-150 pickup line, Price said.
“I am proud to share this occasion with you,” Price told city officials and about 80 employees, “The expansion of our plant is a chance to expand our business and solidify our future.”
The expansion is Camaco’s third since the plant opened in the
“We thank Camaco for building in
Camaco’s repeated expansions — the plant has quadrupled its original size — solidify its status as the anchor of the Colorado Industrial Park, as Krasienko labeled the company.
Price even made a point of planning for future expansions by constructing an easily replaced western wall — the direction in which it will grow next.
“Today is one of those days that it’s good to be the mayor of
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Filed by NorthCoastNOW March 18th, 2008 in Top Stories.
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