LORD Corporation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Cary, NC 27511
www.lord.com
Contact: Will Austin, +1 919-259-5205 or will.austin@lord.com
Pont de L’Isère, Rhone-Alpes, France – September 27, 2017 – LORD Corporation launched construction today of a new center for its aerospace electromechanical systems, including its Fly-By-Wire product line, with the symbolic laying down of the foundation stone in a ceremony attended by local government officials and senior executives from the company.
The new facility, which is expected to be operational in August 2018, will replace the current facility located at nearby Saint-Vallier, France. As with the current facility, the center at Pont de L’Isère will house design, development, qualification, certification and manufacturing of advanced cockpit controls, sensors, dampers and electromechanical actuators primarily intended for electromechanical systems to control motion on commercial fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft.
The 85,000 sq. ft. facility, close to 30 percent larger than the existing site, will significantly increase production capacity to meet the growing demands of the major commercial aircraft manufacturers that have selected LORD electromechanical products, particularly Airbus.
The planned capacity will satisfy the company’s five-year growth plan. To grow further, the facility and land will accommodate additional increases in manufacturing and office space. The new site will house all 160 employees currently in Saint-Vallier.
While laying the foundation stone at a ceremony today, Ed Auslander, president and CEO of LORD Corporation, stated:
“Our investment in the region–which exceeds €10million–is consistent with the globalization strategy LORD has previously announced for our electromechanical systems, including the Fly-By-Wire product line. The new facility will be the largest LORD site in Europe by number of employees.”
Becky Williams, president of LORD Aerospace & Defense, added: “With the addition of mechanical and electromechanical engineering and development, the area is becoming the epicentre of our aerospace activity in Europe, serving customers throughout the continent and globally.”
Auslander further expressed the company’s gratitude to the local government, especially the town of Pont de l’Isère and the Communauté de Communes Arche Agglo for their great partnership during the site selection process.
Frederic Sausset, President of the Communauté de Commune Arche Agglo, welcomed LORD to Pont de l’Isère, adding: “We are delighted by LORD Corporation’s commitment to our community and to the experienced workforce that came through its acquisition of Fly-by-Wire Systems France in 2016. We will continue to work in a constructive spirit with LORD to ensure its success in our area.”
LORD Corporation completed the acquisition of SKF’s Fly-by-Wire Systems France subsidiary in June 2016, noting that it positioned both LORD and the Fly-By-Wire product line for further expansion into new markets and regions. The acquisition also provided LORD with a major aerospace engineering and manufacturing presence in Europe.
Following the acquisition, LORD has added Fly-By-Wire product line repair capabilities at its Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania facility for more efficient service of Airbus-operating airlines in the USA.
About LORD Corporation
LORD Corporation is a diversified technology and manufacturing company developing highly reliable adhesives, coatings, motion management devices, and sensing technologies that significantly reduce risk and improve product performance. For more than 90 years, LORD has worked in collaboration with our customers to provide innovative oil and gas, aerospace, defense, automotive and industrial solutions. With world headquarters in Cary, N.C., LORD has approximately 3,100 employees in 27 countries and operates 19 manufacturing facilities and 10 R&D centers worldwide. LORD actively promotes STEM education and many other community engagement initiatives. For more information, visit http://www.lord.com.
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Photo caption: LORD leadership and local officials place the ceremonial ‘first stone’ for the company’s new aerospace center in France.
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