New Cadence facility almost triples size of previous plant
July 19, 2016
Cadence Inc. has completed its move into a new, state-of-the-art, 63,000-square-foot facility located in the Sturgeon Bay Industrial Park in Sturgeon Bay, WI. A grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, July 26.
Cadence broke ground on the new facility in May 2015, at which time Clare Goldsberry reported that the new facility, nearly three times the size of the existing plant, “will position the company to expand production capacity and add new technologies to support an expanding customer base.”
A single-source manufacturing partner for medical device, diagnostics, industrial and automotive companies worldwide, Cadence provides end-to-end solutions focused on best-in-class total value. Its areas of expertise include plastic and metal mission-critical components, complex subassemblies, finished devices and sketch-to-scale solutions. Moreover, Cadence has extensive experience in the design and manufacture of surgical devices.
The company offers an array of contract manufacturing services including metal machining; laser cutting, marking and welding; rapid prototyping; stamping; and plastic injection molding, including insert, two-shot, MuCell and cleanroom molding. A Product Realization Center in Pittsburgh, PA, is supported by advanced manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Virginia and Wisconsin and nearshore operations in the Dominican Republic.
“With nearly three times the footprint of the previous building, we are excited about our increased production capacity,” said Sandy Sekadlo, Vice President of Manufacturing, in a prepared statement. “We are very proud of our new facility and look forward to showcasing our core capabilities in precision and microstamping, multi-slide forming, injection and insert molding and automated assembly.”
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