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Applied Motion Products to construct new headquarters in Silicon Valley

July 9, 2019
The motion control and automation solutions provider purchased land in Morgan Hill, California, at the southern tip of Silicon Valley

Motion control and automation solutions provider Applied Motion Products recently purchased land to build its new corporate headquarters in Morgan Hill, California, located in Santa Clara County at the southern tip of Silicon Valley.

The new headquarters will consolidate all U.S. operations (now conducted in two separate buildings located in Watsonville, CA) including production, warehouse, operations, engineering, customer service and executive management in one location for greater efficiencies and synergy among the different departments. The larger facility will accommodate growth in the design and manufacture of motion control products including step motors, servo motors, drives and controls.

Applied Motion Products expects to break ground on phase one of its new headquarters in November, with construction completion anticipated for December 2020. During the construction period, operations will continue in the Watsonville, California headquarters without interruption.

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