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Rego-Fix Breaks Ground for New Facility

The precision tooling solution provider conducted a groundbreaking ceremony for its new North American Headquarters in Whitestown, Indiana, on July 19.

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Rego-Fix Tool Corporation (RFTC), a precision tooling solution provider for the manufacturing industry, conducted a groundbreaking ceremony for its new North American Headquarters in Whitestown, Indiana, on Tuesday, July 19th. The new facility will allow the company to further strengthen its overall customer support with faster response times and increased available inventory as well as provide room for future growth.

The new 20,000-square-foot facility, located in AllPoints at Anson Boulevard in Whitestown, will add additional customer service jobs in the area within the next few years. RFTC partnered with local government and economic development in Boone County to help support the economy and reinforce development in the area.

In attendance at the ground breaking was Dax Norton, town manager of Whitestown, who praised RFTC for its contributions to the local business community. “Rego-Fix’s high standards and strong business model make the company an excellent addition to Whitestown,” says Mr. Norton. “We are proud and honored to have them as new Whitestown residents.”

The construction on the new facility began in July and is scheduled to be completed by February 2017. During the ground breaking, RFTC President Andreas Weber recognized Al Wurster, president of Wurster Construction, for his company’s partnership in the project.

Mr. Weber also welcomed the crowd during the ground breaking and explained the company’s relocation to Whitestown as “a strategic move to increase efficiencies and allow for future growth.” The new facility will house the company’s sales, distribution and support arms under one roof.

“We are excited to grow our business of top quality products spanning the broad range of industries we serve,” says Mr. Weber. “As our business continues to grow, our new North American facility allows us to continue to provide exceptional products, services and solutions to the aerospace, medical and power generation industries.”

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