Updated 10:41 AM CDT, Thu September 22, 2022
ATLANTA – Graham-Field is making a multi-million dollar investment in an advanced 3D fiber optic laser tube cutting system. The next-generation system will run 24/7 at the company's 156,000-square-foot steel fabrication facility in Wisconsin. “The high performance and flexibility to process round, square, rectangular and special shaped tubing, plus angle iron, channel and flat bar steel will allow us to manufacture a wide variety of components that make up several of our critical product lines,” said Kurt Hellman, senior vice president of manufacturing. GF expects the new system to be operational by mid-2023. Headquartered in Atlanta, with more than 300 U.S.-based employees, Graham-Field has wholly owned domestic factories in Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina and Rhode Island, with additional distribution facilities in Missouri, Georgia and California. The company’s product brands include Basic American Medical Products, Everest & Jennings, Gendron, Grafco, Hausted, Intensa, John Bunn, Labtron, Lumex and Lumiscope.
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