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AMF Bruns America Unveils State-of-the-Art New Building, Marking a Milestone in Innovation and Growth

STOW, Ohio – AMF-Bruns, a global leader in vehicle accessibility solutions, proudly announces the opening of its brand-new, state-of-the-art building. This significant expansion represents a major milestone in the company’s ongoing commitment to innovation, sustainability, and superior customer service.

The new facility, strategically designed to enhance production efficiency and operational excellence, reflects AMF-Bruns’ dedication to meeting the evolving needs of customers in North America. Equipped with the latest technologies, the building underscores the company’s mission to push the boundaries of engineering and manufacturing.

“This new building is a testament to our relentless pursuit of excellence and our commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions to our customers,” said Peter Haarhuis, CEO of AMF-Bruns. “It enables us to expand our capacity, streamline our processes, and strengthen our position in the mobility markets.”

In line with AMF-Bruns’ commitment to sustainability, the facility incorporates energy-efficient systems, waste reduction measures, and innovative design elements aimed at reducing its carbon footprint. This approach not only reflects the company’s environmental responsibilities but also aligns with its goal to drive positive change within the industry.

With this new expansion, AMF-Bruns is set to create new job opportunities, local economic growth, and continue its legacy of delivering high-quality products that empower and improve lives globally.

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