Company: Ki Mobility
Location: Stevens Point
Founded in: 2005
What they do: Ki Mobility manufactures custom manual wheelchairs.
How they’re growing: Ki Mobility is currently constructing a new 70,000 square foot global headquarters bordering Interstate 39 in Stevens Point. The new facility will help the company keep up with its forecasted growth of 50 percent per year for the next few years as they continue selling to more than 1,000 specialty distributors in the U.S. and to 25 countries around the world. Sales to international partners represents 25 percent of Ki Mobility’s total sales. –
What they’re saying: “Our partners and suppliers in Central Wisconsin have truly risen to the task to support our incredible growth. We could not have succeed without everyone’s help.” – Douglas Munsey, president of Ki Mobility
A Success Story A Day: Ki Mobility
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