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Greenheck Will Build Education/Innovation Center

July 9, 2014
When completed in late 2015 or early 2016, the facility will provide the Greenheck Group with state-of-the-art testing capabilities for air movement and control products of nearly all sizes.

Greenheck announced on June 23 the establishment of two new Schofield campus facilities: the Robert C. Greenheck Innovation Center, and the Bernard A. Greenheck Education Center, to honor its founders and industry pioneers, Bob and Bernie Greenheck.

“These facilities will recognize the Greenheck brothers’ vision, determination, and sound, admirable business

values forming the foundation for our phenomenal worldwide growth as a leader in the non-residential air movement and control industry. We are proud to call Schofield our home and are thrilled to honor our founders with these world-class facilities in this community,” said Jim McIntyre, president and CEO of the Greenheck Group. “The magnificent, new, 69,000 sq.ft. research and development facility, the Robert C. Greenheck Innovation Center, will raise even higher the level of innovation for which Greenheck is known,” McIntyre said. “It will also improve collaboration among our manufacturing, engineering, marketing, sourcing, logistics, testing, and machine development disciplines and business units. This strategic investment reflects Bob’s well-known, lifelong drive to invent market-leading products and high quality, efficient manufacturing processes.”

When completed in late 2015 or early 2016, the facility will provide the Greenheck Group with state-of-the-art testing capabilities for air movement and control products of nearly all sizes.

The Bernard A. Greenheck Education Center
The Bernard A. Greenheck Education Center will incorporate the Greenheck Product Center, which opened in 1996. This past year nearly 2,000 guests from around the world visited the 27,500 square foot facility, which showcases more than 100 Greenheck products, the industry’s widest selection of ventilation equipment displayed under one roof. This facility is also an educational training site for customers and business partners and provides opportunities to learn more about Greenheck’s products/applications and to interact directly with Greenheck team members. Visitors can discuss Greenheck’s total campus operations, from engineering and product development to manufacturing and shipping.

“Over the past year, the product center lobby, offices, training center, food service area, and hospitality area underwent major updating,” said Tim Kilgore, president of sales and marketing of Greenheck Fan. “The product display area is scheduled for a complete renovation during the coming winter. This project will enhance customer focus on quality Greenheck products having a strong emphasis on value, efficiency, and ease of installation. The product area will display our current, expanded product and equipment offerings, include more working interactive demos, and will offer additional meeting presentation areas to accommodate visiting customers.”

“As the Greenheck brother who took the company products ‘on the road,’ I am sure Bernie would be very pleased that we are improving and refurbishing one of our best Greenheck sales tools, the product center. Along with the innovation center, we expect the education facility to provide the very best customer experiences,” said Kilgore. The renovation is scheduled for completion in the winter 2015.

The Greenheck Group, which includes Greenheck Fan and Unison Comfort Technologies, is the industry’s leading manufacturer of commercial, institutional, and industrial air movement and control equipment. The company, which began operations in 1947, is headquartered in Schofield, WI, with six manufacturing locations in the U.S., plus locations in Saltillo, MX; Kunshan, China; and the Delhi NCR Region in India; and seven distribution locations across the country and around the world.

Construction of the innovation center will begin this fall. It will feature state-of-the-art sound and psychrometric labs, product prototyping, dedicated space for developing and fine-tuning manufacturing processes, office space to support our employee growth through this decade, and additional meeting and training space.