In-Phase Shifts To New Facility

Oct. 21, 2010
In-Phase Technologies, a leading supplier of custom test systems for aerospace, avionics, and defense systems, has relocated to a new 20,000-sq.-ft. facility in Burlington, NJ as part of a major expansion program. Formerly based in Clarksburg, NJ, the ...
In-Phase Technologies, a leading supplier of custom test systems for aerospace, avionics, and defense systems, has relocated to a new 20,000-sq.-ft. facility in Burlington, NJ as part of a major expansion program. Formerly based in Clarksburg, NJ, the new facility features augmented office/administration areas, larger manufacturing space, increased design and development areas, and larger warehouse/shipping space than the former facilities. According to In-Phase President Edward J. MacMullen, "The move will help expand the company's capabilities to serve a growing customer base. The new facilities offer dramatically improved work cells that will result in efficient material flow and reduction of foot traffic within system assembly areas." The move to new facilities in Burlington represents the third expansion for the company which was founded in 1994 by MacMullen and two associates, including Robert Twiggs, Vice President and General Manager Robert Twiggs and Vice President of Engineering, Howard Salvesen.
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