Art’s Way Manufacturing Expands Facility for Small Run, Seasonal Farm Equipment
Art’s Way Manufacturing, Inc. (Armstrong, IA) a leading manufacturer and distributor of niche agricultural machinery, equipment and services, has increased the size of their manufacturing facility in Armstrong by over 9,000 sq ft. The new space will house raw materials, pieces and parts used for manufacturing small run and seasonal farm equipment, clearing the production floor and manufacturing lines for a more efficient operation of products that are currently being produced.
The company has also added warehouse space in Bath, NY to distribute the Miller Pro line. In 2008, the Miller Pro line did $ 2.8 million in sales to the Northeast and East Coast. This warehouse space, in a key market area, will allow the company to ship full truckloads on the long haul eastbound, making Art’s Way more competitive from a total cost-to-dealer perspective.
J. Ward McConnell, Jr., executive chairman of the board, said, “From our beginning, we have manufactured quality, reliable farm machinery and were dedicated to customer service. Today, in this economic turbulent period, our differentiator is customer service. To better serve our customers, we added space to accommodate the increasing demand for small run, seasonal equipment, while clearing the production lines for ‘current build’ products. We are now in a position to respond quickly to those seasonal customer demands without disrupting the flow of our current build products.?
Art’s Way manufactures and distributes farm machinery niche products including animal feed processing equipment, sugar beet defoliators and harvesters, land maintenance equipment, crop shredding equipment, plows, hay and forage equipment and top and bottom drive augers. After market service parts are also an important part of the company’s business, which includes two wholly owned subsidiaries. Art’s Way Vessels Inc. manufactures pressurized tanks and vessels; Art’s Way Scientific Inc. manufactures modular animal confinement buildings and modular laboratories.
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