Cashco to Expand Company Headquarters to Support Future Growth

June 21, 2012

Spurred by the growth in worldwide sales of its diversified line of control valves, regulators and tank blanketing systems, Cashco is expanding its headquarters in central Kansas. Earlier this year,

Spurred by the growth in worldwide sales of its diversified line of control valves, regulators and tank blanketing systems, Cashco is expanding its headquarters in central Kansas. Earlier this year, it was the unveiling of a new engineering lab. Now, the company is getting ready to break ground on a new corporate headquarters office building.

“The primary reason for building a new headquarters facility is that we’re simply out of space to grow and expand as we add more engineering and marketing staff,” said Clint Rogers, General Manager, Valve Division, Cashco, Inc., in a prepared statement. “So this will allow us to grow not only physically, but organically through new product development. By building a new office building, we will also be able to re-purpose the existing office, which is attached to our manufacturing plant, and use it for other needs, including an upgrade of some of the assembly areas and more office space for the engineering department.”

According to Rogers, the new 20,000-square-foot facility is tentatively scheduled for completion in 2013 and will feature several conference rooms, in addition to more office space. Rogers says the new building will also allow the company to be more earth friendly and energy efficient, since it will use geothermal heating and cooling and a number of multi-pane windows for better lighting.

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