Re:Build Composite Resources expands production capacity, capabilities
A facility more than doubling its current space will be operational by early 2025 to streamline the composites manufacturer’s processes, and increase capacity and technology investment for emerging customer base.
Re:Build Composite Resources (Rock Hill, S.C., U.S.), a designer and manufacturer of mission-critical thermoset composite components and assemblies, announces the expansion of its operations with a relocation to a new, larger facility. This strategic move from a 60,000-square-foot facility to a 130,000-square-foot facility, located a few miles from the current site, is set to support the company’s rapid growth and increasing demand for its composite solutions primarily used in aerospace, defense and other high-performance applications.
The new facility, which is scheduled to be operational in the first half of 2025, will significantly enhance Re:Build Composite Resources’ production capacity and technological capabilities. Designed with state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment and advanced process controls, the new space will enable the company to continue delivering high-quality, innovative solutions to its clients. The proximity of this new location will also allow Re:Build Composite Resources to transition work in stages, thereby ensuring continuity of supply, and full compliance with AS9100 and ISO9001, as production is relocated. At the same time, Nadcap accreditation is underway for the newly commissioned resin transfer molding (RTM) fabrication cell for primary and secondary aerostructures.
“We are excited to share the news of this expansion, as it will result in even greater value to our customers,” says Paul Baxter, general manager, Re:Build Composite Resources. “With the expanded space, we will streamline our production processes, increase capacity and invest in advanced technologies that will enhance the quality and efficiency of the solutions that we offer.”
Over the next 4 years, the new facility is also expected to create an additional 100 jobs within the community, furthering Re:Build Composite Resources’ role as an economic partner in the region. The company looks forward to welcoming new talent and expanding its team of skilled professionals.
Re:Build Composite Resources a business unit formed in 2021 when Re:Build Manufacturing acquired composites fabricator Composite Resources.