Company: Alliance Laundry Systems, LLC
Location: Ripon
Founded in: 1908
What they do: The leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of commercial laundry equipment.
How they’re growing: To support a growing demand for its products nationwide and internationally, Alliance Laundry Systems will invest $46.2 million to expand and equip its Ripon-based facility. The company has committed to creating 186 new positions, in addition to retaining the 1,567 positions at that location. Currently Alliance’s corporate campus occupies five buildings on more than 58 acres in Ripon. Its facilities include two manufacturing plants, an engineering center and test lab, and distribution facilities, for a total of more than 1 million square feet.
What they’re saying: “What started as a small Ripon company more than 100 years ago has grown into the largest manufacturer of commercial laundry equipment in the world. Our success continues to be derived from our commitment to innovation and customer service.” – Mike Schoeb, Alliance president and CEO
A Success Story A Day: Alliance Laundry Systems, LLC
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