Then the shop moved to its existing facility in Derry, about 45 miles east of Pittsburgh, increasing its total square footage to an impressive 100,000 ft2 (9,290 m2). That facility proved adequate enough until 2011, when growth once again precipitated another advantageous move to a 13,000 ft2 (1,208 m2) manufacturing facility. Just six months after its modest beginning, the growing Advanced Carbide Grinding moved to a 2,400 ft2 (223 m2) building, where it remained until 2004. Beck reports that his shop was able to reduce its cycle times by almost 60 percent by moving from manual operations to advanced tool grinding technology on 11 Studer machines. Edward Beck, CFO of Advanced Carbide Grinding. By incorporating innovative grinding technology and techniques, as well as achieving ISO certification, the shop continues to propel itself to new levels of productivity. Since the shop’s start in 1999, continuous growth and a commitment to producing the highest-precision quality parts have driven, and continue to drive its success. In that case, Advanced Carbide Grinding Inc., Derry, Pa., is certainly true to its name. To advance means to move forward or expand.
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