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Centrisys/CNP opens new 70,000-square-foot building at Kenosha headquarters

A ribbon cutting ceremony for Building 4 on the Centrisys/CNP Kenosha campus was held earlier this month. Submitted photo.
A ribbon cutting ceremony for Building 4 on the Centrisys/CNP Kenosha campus was held earlier this month. Submitted photo.

Kenosha-based Centrisys/CNP, a manufacturer of decanter centrifuges and advanced biosolid treatment technologies, has opened a new 70,000-square-foot facility at its headquarters campus. Called “Building 4,” the new space supports the company’s production and repair for large centrifuges while also providing a dedicated space for aftermarket services and the company’s rental fleet program. Building 4 brings

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Kenosha-based Centrisys/CNP, a manufacturer of decanter centrifuges and advanced biosolid treatment technologies, has opened a new 70,000-square-foot facility at its headquarters campus. Called “Building 4,” the new space supports the company’s production and repair for large centrifuges while also providing a dedicated space for aftermarket services and the company’s rental fleet program. Building 4 brings Centrisys/CNP’s total footprint in Kenosha to 300,000 square feet. “This expansion reflects both the momentum of our business and our commitment to building solutions here in the U.S.,” said Michael Kopper, CEO and co-founder of Centrisys/CNP. “With new technologies, additional manufacturing space, and increased service capabilities, we’re in a strong position to support larger projects and continue providing the high level of responsiveness our partners expect.” Building 4 includes several overhead cranes, cobot and laser welding, and a full-scale pilot plant test lab. Centrisys/CNP has added 20 new positions immediately, and the expansion supports plans to double production output over the next five years. “Since 1998, we’ve grown from a single building in a new business park to a multi-building manufacturing campus,” said Kopper.  “Building 4 is not just about more space, it’s about doing more for our customers, our employees, and the environment through smart design and sustainable practices.” [caption id="attachment_617680" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] An aerial view of the Centrisys/CNP headquarters campus in Kenosha. Submitted image.[/caption]

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