
The U.S. base of operations for Ascent Aerospace’s integration and automation businesses, located at 51327 Quadrate Drive, Macomb Township, Michigan.
Macomb Township, Michigan – Ascent Aerospace has added 42,000ft2 of office and manufacturing space, which will be the US base of operations for Ascent’s integration business, dedicated to designing and managing the production of turnkey assembly lines for aerostructures.
Since it was founded in 2014, Ascent Integration – US Operations has enjoyed rapid growth, capturing more than $20 million in new contracts with expectations of continued success. The new site will support an expanding team and will allow co-location of the program management, systems engineering, aftermarket support, and global supply chain resources required to produce integrated assembly systems.
Manufacturing space will be shared with an adjacent Ascent facility, Global Tooling Systems, for a combined 200,000ft2. A 40,000ft2 high bay space will be dedicated to support the manufacture and test of large automated assembly lines. Ascent will continue to utilize the remaining manufacturing space for production of assembly fixtures, trim and drill fixtures, and work platforms.
According to Ray Kauffmann, vice president of Ascent Integration – US Operations, “All of our businesses work in close cooperation to engineer the structures, automation, and assembly lines utilized by today’s leading aerospace manufacturers. We see significant growth in every part of the business, and the new facility makes way for our combined potential.”
Source: Ascent Aerospace
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