Hydraulicspneumatics 676 Nikkihalleyrexrothexecs
Hydraulicspneumatics 676 Nikkihalleyrexrothexecs
Hydraulicspneumatics 676 Nikkihalleyrexrothexecs
Hydraulicspneumatics 676 Nikkihalleyrexrothexecs
Hydraulicspneumatics 676 Nikkihalleyrexrothexecs

Huge hydraulic campus opens in South Carolina

March 22, 2013
Bosch Rexroth quadruples manufacturing floor space for mobile hydraulics
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is shown leading a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new Bosch Rexroxth manufacturing plant in Fountain Inn, S. C. To Haley's right is Berend Bracht, President
Bosch Rexroth's Fountain Inn plant produces axial piston pumps and motors used in both mobile and industrial hydraulic systems. Production processes at the Fountain Inn plant include high-precision component machining, heat treatment (hardening), assembly, functional testing and painting.
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and Bosch Rexroth Americas President Berend Bracht led an official ribbon-cutting ceremony at Bosch Rexroth's newest manufacturing  campus, in Fountain Inn S. C. Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Bosch Rexroth is investing $80 million over five years to expand production in the new campus and convert an existing 260,000-square-foot industrial warehouse into a facility that will initially manufacture the Rexroth A10VO hydraulic pump. The pump is used in a variety of applications, including mobile equipment used in construction, agriculture mining machinery, waste & recycling, materials handling, as well as heavy industrial machinery used in such applications as steel and automotive production.
With the addition of the new building, “Building 103,” Bosch Rexroth has doubled its production capabilities at the location, making the Fountain Inn campus its largest hydraulics manufacturing site in the Americas. “The Bosch investment for expanded production in Fountain Inn increases our ability to serve the needs of our local and regional customers,” said Bracht. “In turn, this enhances their opportunity to participate in industrial and mobile equipment markets on a global basis, drawing on the support of a partner like Bosch Rexroth that is recognized around the world for superior technology, reliability, applications expertise and service.”
Governor Haley praised the company for its decision to invest in South Carolina. “We truly value the commitment Bosch has made to be a part of our state’s business community, and we are excited to see them invest in South Carolina,” she said. “We celebrate the 160 new jobs the company will create with this campus and look forward to its continued success.”
Building 103 is the latest example of Bosch Rexroth’s strategy to invest locally to serve global customers in key markets and increase its market share in the Americas. Both strategies are seen as critical to long-term global growth for the company. Other recent programs contributing to the company’s growth include the expansion of its Charlotte, N.C., linear motion and assembly products facility; a new Houston Service Center dedicated to serving Gulf of Mexico oil and gas exploration; and the GoTo Focused Delivery Program, which provides industry-best lead times for delivery of more than 3500 in-demand Rexroth drive, control, and motion products.
At 260,000 ft2, Fountain Inn Building 103 is the largest investment by Bosch Rexroth in North America. In combination with an existing plant that opened in 1989, the Fountain Inn campus now houses 510,000 ft2 of manufacturing space on more than 100 acres. To date, five assembly lines and multiple state-of-the-art machining centers have been installed for the production of the A10VO, along with one line for vane motor assembly. The entire facility has adopted a lean manufacturing and continuous quality improvement system to ensure the highest levels of product quality.
Rexroth’s commitment to local economic and workforce development was also highlighted through a $420,000 monetary and equipment donation from Bosch Rexroth together with the Bosch Community Fund to the Greenville Technical College to support the school’s hands-on training program.

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