Nordson Corp. recently held a groundbreaking for a new world headquarters for its EDI® extrusion and Premier™ fluid coating product lines. The 145,000-sq-ft facility will be located in an industrial park near three existing Nordson sites in Chippewa Falls, Wisc., including the current EDI headquarters and extrusion die manufacturing facility; a plant for Premier dies and all aftermarket service; and a technology center for research and development (R&D) and laboratory trials. Relocation of these operations to the new facility will begin in the summer of 2019 and be complete by late 2020.

“The new global hub for our EDI brands will redefine the way that dies are built,” said John J. Keane, executive vice president in charge of the company’s polymer processing systems (PPS) business. “Advanced manufacturing equipment will streamline workflow and produce dies with tighter tolerances. A complete reconfiguration of our operation will integrate people and resources previously deployed in separate locations, generating collaboration and synergy that will improve the customer experience and reduce lead times.”  

The integration of people and resources will involve all functions—sales and order processing, design and engineering, machining and polishing, technical support, and administration.  Also, further investment in the Chippewa Falls facility planned by the company in the next few years will reportedly purchase more new equipment, as well as paying to upgrade existing systems.

For more information, visit www.nordsonpolymerprocessing.com.