Cambridge Security Seals has completed its first month of shipping orders produced at its automated manufacturing facility in Pomona, New York.
The company was formerly a division of Cambridge Resources, a 60-year-old global manufacturer of industrial products. In December 2010, it transitioned into an independent entity focused on the security seals market.
As one of its first business initiatives, CSS committed to constructing and operating a U.S.-based automated manufacturing plant to service its growing North American customer base. The facility uses industry-leading automation, and boasts significant practical investments in "green" technologies, including LED lighting, smart HVAC systems, and electronic business systems that yield dramatic energy savings, and a paperless workflow and office environment.
"At a time when many in our industry are looking to expand their overseas manufacturing with the goal of reducing costs, we developed a business model based on strategic domestic manufacturing that enables us to provide higher quality products with quicker turnaround times at competitive and stable pricing," said Elisha Tropper, CEO of Cambridge Security Seals. "Launching our production in the U.S. enables us to be nimble in our response to customers, while facilitating the kind of innovation that can only emerge in a customer-focused design and manufacturing environment."
More info: www.cambridgeseals.com.
Cambridge Security Seals Launches U.S. Production
Cambridge Security Seals has completed its first month of shipping orders produced at its automated manufacturing facility in Pomona, New York
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