KROHNE opens new flow and level instrument manufacturing, calibration facility

July 16, 2018
Beverly Mass., location becomes new North American headquarters.

PEABODY, MA, JULY 16, 2018 -- KROHNE, Inc. announces that its new state of the art flow and level instrument manufacturing and calibration facility, located in Beverly, MA, opened on April 23, 2018. The operations expansion in North America represents the company’s long term commitment to manufacturing in the United States. The new headquarters facility will produce a variety of new and existing flow and level products, while continuing to serve as the main distribution hub to North American markets for all other products. Administration, sales, service and marketing, and a new training center will also be located in Beverly.

The new production building will be interconnected to a new state of the art, two story office building, tripling the floor space compared to the existing facility in Peabody, MA. Production and distribution operations will also be transferred to the new space.

“2018 will be a watershed year for KROHNE in North America as we move into our brand new factory in Beverly, MA where a variety of key products will be produced,” said Brian Elliott, KROHNE, Inc. President and CEO. “KROHNE is dedicated to the idea of producing the absolute best process measurement instrumentation for worldwide process industry users, and now, we will bring that production to the USA. This will surely enhance our opportunity for timely deliveries and for providing a broader range of resources to serve customer needs better."

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