MINDEN — The largest employer in this community of 2,300 has announced a $5 million expansion aimed at broadening the company’s ability to manufacture "large section-level assemblies."
Tooling Clerk Jessica Lynn removes a plastic shroud from a roof section for a helicopter. The part is an example of the larger pieces Royal Engineered Composites wants to manufacture in its 23,500-square-foot addition and 70-person hiring initiative.
Dave Arnold, president of Royal Engineered Composites, said the $5 million investment will boost the Minden company's customer service and broaden its ability to fabricate larger parts.
Fabric technician Julliana Cox adds a layer of thickness to a carbon fiber duct for an aerospace customer of Minden's top employer, Royal Engineered Composites. The company is adding space and employees to its operation in Minden.
Tooling Clerk Jessica Lynn removes a plastic shroud from a roof section for a helicopter. The part is an example of the larger pieces Royal Engineered Composites wants to manufacture in its 23,500-square-foot addition and 70-person hiring initiative.
Fabric technician Julliana Cox adds a layer of thickness to a carbon fiber duct for an aerospace customer of Minden's top employer, Royal Engineered Composites. The company is adding space and employees to its operation in Minden.
Dave Arnold, president of Royal Engineered Composites, said the $5 million investment will boost the Minden company's customer service and broaden its ability to fabricate larger parts.