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New facility for Sellick Equipment

Sellick Equipment recently cut the ribbon on a new manufacturing facility in Harrow, Ontario, Canada

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PRESS RELEASE: The company stated that the facility features state-of-the-art technology that will maintain it as a leader in the rough terrain forklift market.

The new 126,000ft2 (11,706m2) purpose-built factory was designed for new product innovation, improvement to quality control and flexibility in product design.

To ensure higher quality standards, all areas of the manufacturing process were upgraded including a new machining centre consisting of CNC-controlled laser cutting, milling, and turning machines, automated storage and retrieval systems for raw materials and aftermarket parts and state of the art metal preparation and paint line was implemented to enhance product longevity.

Nearing its 50th year in business, Sellick Equipment continues to produce a wide variety of rough terrain forklifts each custom built to meet the customer’s application and supported by a dedicated dealer network throughout North America.

Howard Sellick, president of Sellick Equipment, commented: “Our long term plan is to increase the business through new product. The skies the limit on what we can produce in this new facility.”

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