Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Marks New Milestone for Rotochopper

September 13, 2024

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St. Martin, MN – Rotochopper is proud to announce the completion of its newly expanded facility, a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing commitment to innovation, customer-focused solutions, and growth. With the finishing touches complete, the ribbon cutting ceremony, held in late August, celebrated the opening of the new Research and Development Innovation Center.

 

This 12,000 square foot expansion includes a state-of-the-art production space, significantly increasing the company’s manufacturing capabilities, along with an office area to enhance collaboration and efficiency. Additionally, the new facility features a dedicated space for research and development. This space will allow Rotochopper’s engineering and R&D teams to continue driving innovation, ensuring they remain at the forefront of technological advancements. As a factory-direct company, Rotochopper has a deep understanding of the unique challenges its customers face, and this R&D space will be essential in creating the tailored solutions that businesses need. 

Tosh Brinkerhoff, Rotochopper CEO expressed his enthusiasm for the completed expansion, “I am excited about this addition to our factory. The new Research and Development (R&D) space not only accelerates our innovation efforts, but also creates an environment where our team can develop fresh ideas and bring cutting-edge technologies to life. This expansion aligns with our mission to continually introduce new products to the market, helping our customers become more productive and profitable.”

The expansion is a testament to Rotochopper’s continued growth and commitment to creating value for its customers. By enhancing production capabilities and dedicating resources to innovation, the company is better equipped to offer the highest level of service and support to our customers.

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