Graycor completes NW Indiana operations center
June 29, 2011 | Staff Writer | Print Article | Email this Article
Graycor Companies has completedĀ its new northwest Indiana operations center in Portage, Ind.
The 44,000-square-foot facility is located on approximately 10 acres of land in the Ameriplex at the Port business park.
TheĀ facility will provide management and monitoring systems for heavy industrial operations and industrial
maintenance services for Graycor subsidiaries Graycor Industrial Constructors Inc. (Graycor Industrial) and Graycor Blasting Company Inc. (Graycor Blasting). The new center also houses state-of-the-art fabrication and equipment servicing capabilities.
“We have a rich history in Northwest Indiana with many long-term clients, some who go back to our founding in the 1920s,” said Tom Muchesko, senior vice president, Graycor Industrial, in a release. “The Northwest Indiana operation center’s proximity to key resources and business partners will allow us to make significant improvements in service and efficiency for customers in the region and beyond.”
With many long-term industrial clients in northwest Indiana, Graycor Industrial and Graycor Blasting have demonstrated a strong commitment to the region, completing numerous projects for local steel mills, power plants and process facilities for clients such as ArcelorMittal, BP, Northern Indiana Public Service Co. (NIPSCO), Praxair and U.S. Steel.
In addition, Graycor Construction Company Inc. (Graycor Construction), the commercial subsidiary of the Graycor Companies, has built several facilities in orthwest Indiana for clients such as Bass Pro Shops and Kerasotes Theatres (now AMC Theatres).
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