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Able Electropolishing Breaks Ground on Addition

The construction project is expected to be completed in August and will effectively increase production capacity at the Chicago facility, which employs 200 people in three shifts.

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In response to increased customer demand, Able Electropolishing has begun an expansion that is expected to effectively increase production capacity at its Chicago facility, which employs 200 people in three shifts. Construction is expected to be completed in August.

“The new space will enable our company to continue to provide the timely service that Able has consistently provided since its beginning," says Scott Potter, vice president of sales.

Able is ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certified with validated processes, and works with a variety of industries including aerospace, medical, food and beverage, automotive, electronics, consumer goods, and more. Visit ableelectropolishing.com.

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