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New manufacturing facility for automation company

An Automation Products Group product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 8, 2002

Scientific Technologies recently broke ground in Logan, Utah for a new manufacturing facility which will grow to approximately 85,000sf and provide a 58 jobs over the next five years

Scientific Technologies recently broke ground on a new 25,000sf manufacturing facility in Logan, Utah for their growing Automation Products Group.

"This is the first of what we anticipate to be three stages of development for STI in Logan," says Randy Anderson, General Manager for the Logan Division of STI's Automation Products Group.

Phase one of the expansion effort includes the new building and what is expected to be the addition of 58 jobs over the next five years.

Subsequent phases of the project will grow the facility to approximately 85,000sf and a total of 93 additional jobs.

STI's decision to expand in Logan was influenced by the new Utah Technology Alliance.

The Alliance is an effort put forth by Utah Governor Michael Leavitt to attract technology companies from California to Utah.

As part of the expansion deal, the city of Logan donated the land for the facility.

"We are encouraged to have STI expand in Utah, " says Governor Mike Leavitt.

"This company is a great boost to Utah's economy and has recognized the potential of our State as a place of ideas, with a rapidly growing workforce of highly educated professionals." STI has been selected twice by Forbes and three times by Business Week as one of the "world's best small companies." STI's Automation Products Group serves the factory automation, semiconductor, transportation, oil and gas, consumer and food processing industries with a diversified offering of sensing technologies.

Products include level, flow, pressure sensing, positioning transducers, vehicle separation, profiling and ultrasonic sensors and controls.

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