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Posted November 25, 2014

Fullerton Tool breaks ground on second facility

Fullerton Tool Company held a groundbreaking ceremony today for an additional facility in Saginaw, Mich.


The manufacturer of precision-made solid carbide cutting tools said it has outgrown its current 35,000 square foot facility and will be starting construction of an additional facility in Spring 2015 as the first occupant of the Great Lakes Tech Park.

The Great Lakes Tech Park is approximately 240 acres of shovel-ready land that is owned by the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) of Saginaw County. Through the support and assistance of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), the EDC and Saginaw Future Inc, Fullerton Tool Company has acquired 35 acres of the land and plans to construct a 35,000 square foot building to allow for the company’s continued growth.

“Our current building is bursting at the seams,” said Patrick Curry, president of Fullerton Tool. “The expansion will allow for us to serve our existing customer base in a manner they have been accustomed to while still allowing for further diversified growth for our company.”

The company hopes to complete construction of the new facility in the third quarter of 2015. Over the course of three years, Fullerton plans to hire a significant amount of new employees as part of the expansion.

“We feel it is important for us to keep our facilities located within the heart of the great lakes bay region,” Curry stated. “As a family owned company, we highly value the people that work for us and we are thrilled to bring new team members into the Fullerton family.”

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