Superior Industries has recently opened a new crusher manufacturing facility in Morris, Minnesota. This expansion is aimed at providing enhanced support for dealers and producers in North America’s aggregate and mining industries, improving efficiency and product availability. The new facility specifically focuses on jaw and cone crusher production, increasing Minnesota’s crusher production capacity by 50%.
While the new facility will handle jaw and cone crushers, Superior’s impact crushers, such as VSIs and HSIs, will continue to be manufactured at the company’s crushing facility in Belen, New Mexico. Superior’s global network also includes crusher manufacturing sites in South America and Asia.
The newly opened facility boasts features such as an integrated hydraulics assembly area, an inline test zone, and expanded parts warehousing to meet the growing demand for reliable components. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held by Superior at the facility to commemorate this milestone.
Jason Adams, the president of Superior Industries, expressed his excitement about the new facility, emphasizing the increased opportunities it brings for everyone involved with the company, from dealers and producers to team members and local communities. Adams highlighted that the expanded capacity and improved operations align with Superior’s mission of providing quality products to support the success of its partners.
In addition to the developments in Minnesota, Superior Industries has also seen increased production at its facility in Arizona, indicating a positive trend in the company’s growth and expansion efforts in various regions.
Overall, Superior Industries’ new crusher manufacturing facility represents a significant step towards strengthening its support for the aggregate and mining industries in North America. With a focus on enhancing efficiency and product availability, the company is poised to continue serving its partners and driving success in the market.