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TrynEx International moves to new plant

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The facility has many new features, including flexible lean manufacturing lines.

| July 22, 2011

TrynEx International, the manufacturer of SnowEx, TurfEx and SweepEx product lines, has moved into a new, state-of-the-art plant in Madison Heights, Michigan. The facility positions TrynEx for future expansion, and it allows the company to set up a lean manufacturing system through a partnership with the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center (MMTC).

Much larger than its previous building, TrynEx’s new 130,000-square-foot, world-class facility allows plenty of room for development and growth. It also contains multiple new features to improve the assembly and shipping processes. These include flexible lean manufacturing lines, ergonomic tooling, and a pick-and-pack order fulfillment system. Furthermore, the building includes a training center for staging corporate meetings and forums, making it more guest-friendly for visiting dealers and OEMs.

“Through the new facility and our involvement with MMTC, we’ve invested heavily in the future of our distributors, dealers, OEMs, customers and employees,” said Bern Buczek, marketing director for TrynEx. “We’re also positioning ourselves as a premier manufacturer in the state of Michigan.”

 

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