
The ALL Family of Cos., Independence, Ohio, has announced the expansion of its facilities in Elk Mound, Wisconsin, and Nitro, West Virginia.
The Nitro facility, All Crane & Equipment Rental, acquired approximately 5 1/2 acres of land 1 mile away from its existing facility. The property includes five buildings that are being transformed to house a truck and trailer repair shop, a machine shop, a parts warehouse and office, a sandblasting and painting building and a fabrication and welding shop. Work began last November and is expected to be completed this fall, ALL says.
“We’ll really be able to increase the level of service we provide as a result of this new space,” says Chad Shamblin, general manager at the Nitro location. “We can do complete rebuilds in-house now, and we’re adding staff to compensate for the increase in business. We are hiring skilled, experienced workers from the area who have become unemployed due to the decline in local mining jobs. So the expansion is a win for us, our customers and the region.”
Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental Inc., Elk Mound, Wisconsin, added 14,4000 square feet over a period of seven months. This included three drive-through service bays, two to repair cranes and other lift equipment and one a dedicated wash bay. The expansion also included conference and classroom space, which will become a training venue for employees and customers, ALL says.
“Our equipment is very much in demand in this area, so any downtime has an impact on our customers’ timelines and budgets,” says Mike School, Elk Mound branch manager. “The additional space has greatly enhanced our service efficiency and processes.”
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