Oct 31 2010
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce the completed transition to 78 Chilmark Street, Worcester, MA 01604. The new facility is located just off of Shrewsbury Street in Worcester. The new facility boasts nearly 5,000 square feet of total area, allowing the Cryogenic Institute to expand its operations.
The company purchased the building in late April and undertook extensive renovations for three months, finally moving its offices and operations in late July. The company’s operations were not interrupted during the relocation. “Our new facility allows us to better fulfill our company’s objectives by providing us with work areas that are brighter, cleaner, quieter and more spacious,” stated Robin Rhodes, the company’s President.
The facility at 78 Chilmark Street provides more office area, additional space for quality control operations, a new lab room and permits dedicated production areas for medical and other high value components. “The production area has been designed using lean methodology to enhance efficiency, improve quality, work flow, and reduce production cycle times,” stated Bryce J. Trani, the company’s Director of Operations. Plans call for the addition of a bulk liquid nitrogen delivery system before year end.
“The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is enthused to announce the company’s move to this new facility at 78 Chilmark Street in Worcester,” stated Robin A. Rhodes, President and Founder of Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. “Our new facility will allow us to grow and thrive as we focus on product development, enhanced quality, and expansion into emerging markets,” Rhodes added.
About The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc., located at 78 Chilmark St. Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, (508) 459 7447, is dedicated to the commercial application of cryogenic technologies to serve the needs of industry, government and scientists. The firm offers a full range of Nitrofreeze® cryogenic services, including cryogenic burr removal service, cryogenic deflashing services, conventional cryogenic treatment, heat & freeze thermal cycling, shrink fitting services, and dry ice (CO2) blast cleaning. It also offers engineering services, cryogenic lab work in support of R & D, and custom equipment design for new and unique cryogenic applications. It is a corporate sustaining member of the Cryogenic Society of America , ASM-The Materials Society and the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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