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Mi-T-M Corporation’s move to a new location

Mi-T-M Corporation announced the completion of the construction and relocation of its fabrication, production and corporate headquarters in Peosta, Iowa. The three-building complex, spanning nearly one million square feet, is located on the West side of the small Iowa town, its home since opening in 1971.

“Moving our operations to, not one but three, state-of-the-art facilities was a huge undertaking,” said AJ Spiegel, founder and CEO of the Mi-T-M Corporation, “but with the commitment of our executive staff and the determination of each employee, we made it happen.” The new facilities provide an outstanding modern work environment for the 400 Mi-T-M employees and will allow for expansion as business grows. “Our new offices will also help us support the needs of our customers and better reflects our role as leader in the equipment industry.” Spiegel said.

Mi-T-M began the construction and relocation process in 2012 with the consolidation of the fabrication division from three buildings into a 320,000 square foot facility. The next phase involved the relocation of the production, shipping and receiving departments into a 400,000 square foot facility and was completed in early 2014. The final phase was completed in the fall of 2014 with the opening of the new 66,000 square foot Mi-T-M Corporate headquarters which houses the sales and administrative offices.

The Mi-T-M Corporation manufacturers pressure washers, generators, air compressors, combination units, industrial vacuums, jobsite boxes, portable heaters, portable water pumps and water treatment systems. For more information on the complete line of Mi-T-M products visit www.mitm.com or call 800-553-9053. Mi-T-M Corporate Headquarters is located at 50 Mi-T-M Drive, Peosta, IA 52068.

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