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BasX finishes construction of new welding facility

Redmond, ORLocal News

BasX Solutions, recognized as one of Redmond’s top employers, has made strides in its manufacturing capabilities with the completion of a major upgrade to its welding facility. The new space, which adds 36,000 square feet, is designed to support the construction of advanced data center cooling solutions and custom HVAC systems. During the ribbon-cutting ceremony held on September 18, CEO and Co-Founder David Benson expressed pride in the company's growth and innovation. Mayor Ed Fitch was also present, underscoring the local government's support for such developments. This expansion is a strategic move to enhance BasX's operational efficiency and to meet increasing industry demands.

The upgraded equipment and workspace are expected to facilitate improved productivity and quality in the manufacturing process. As the company continues to expand, it reinforces its role as a vital contributor to the local economy and the HVAC industry. The investment in the facility not only benefits BasX but also strengthens the job market in Redmond.

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