Completion of $28 million renovation project will help speed the design and development of products to meet customers’ growing needs.
by Staff
August 7, 2014
A Bobcat compact excavator and skid-steer loader greet visitors at the new Acceleration Center in Bismarck, N.D. Photo courtesy of Bobcat
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A Bobcat compact excavator and skid-steer loader greet visitors at the new Acceleration Center in Bismarck, N.D. Photo courtesy of Bobcat
Bobcat Company and Doosan recently opened the doors to their new Acceleration Center, ushering in a generation of advanced product innovation and accelerated learning to benefit customers, dealers, and employees worldwide.
The facility — located within Bismarck, N.D.’s Northern Plains Commerce Centre — will be home to 175 individuals tasked with initial design, prototype engineering, prototype manufacturing, computer simulation, and testing of ideas and concepts. The Acceleration Center becomes a key engineering facility for all Bobcatcompact equipment distributed globally, and it will help serve some of Doosan heavy equipment’s research and development needs for the North American market.
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The $28 million project involved expansion of an existing building to include office and lab space, classrooms and demonstration areas, and both indoor and outdoor machine operation areas. The facility has two stories and 190,000 square feet under roof, with an additional 22 acres of outside test and product development space. A collaborative open office environment is equipped with modern devices, tools, and software systems that expedite leading-edge engineering, and product and process development.
A dedication ceremony and open house on August 5 featured remarks from Rich Goldsbury, president of Bobcat Company and Doosan, North America; North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple; U.S. Sen. John Hoeven; U.S. Rep. Kevin Cramer; and Bismarck Mayor Mike Seminary.
The company broke ground on the Acceleration Center project in May 2013. The entire project — including the original building built in 2005 — capped a total $43 million investment by Bobcat and Doosan in the Northern Plains Commerce Centre in Bismarck. Bobcat Company also has an attachments production facility in Bismarck, and its manufacturing, production control, and logistics group has been there since 2012.
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