Vestil Manufacturing announces major expansion
2999 North Wayne St.
Angola, IN 46703
Phone: 800 348-0868
Fax: 260 665-1339
http://www.vestil.com
Vestil Manufacturing, a manufacturer of industrial and safety products market, just announced a major expansion project. The development will include a building expansion, cutting-edge capital equipment, and adding at least 20 jobs, further strengthening Vestil’s role as an industry leader.
The expansion, set to add approximately 120,000 square feet of operational space at 351 Pokagon Trail, will enable Vestil to meet increasing demand, particularly for its plastic product lines. With the installation of advanced rotational molding equipment and a larger, highly skilled workforce, Vestil is positioned to serve customers better and to continue leading in the industrial product marketplace.
Additionally, the project represents a significant investment in advanced technology and production resources, including a fiber tube laser, two robotic welders, additional lift trucks, and a sophisticated ERP software system. These investments aim to boost production capacity, streamline operations, and advance the company’s technological capabilities.
“This expansion reflects our commitment to innovation, quality, and growth,” said Barry Trine, Vestil president. “By investing in our facilities, our technology, and our team, we’re not only positioning ourselves to meet future demand but are also creating opportunities for employment and contributing to the economic development in our community,” added Trine.
The groundbreaking came two months after the passing of Ralph Trine, who had run Vestil since the company moved to Angola, Indiana, in the early 1980s. A moment of silence was held in Mr. Trine’s memory at the start of the ceremony.
Vestil has partnered with Wagler & Associates, a locally owned & operated business, as the construction company leading this project. The expansion is scheduled for completion by September 2025.
The project at Pokagon Trail includes a $1.5 million 120,000-square-foot addition and $3.2 million in new equipment, such as robotic welders and an enterprise resource planning system.