Mississippi Plant Reaches Benchmark of 30 Years Fabricating and Assembling Hunter Racks and Jacks |
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Through the years Hunter has continuously reinvested in the plant to keep pace with new manufacturing technologies and market trends. Plasma and laser metal cutting technology replaced dated oxy-acetylene, improving speed and efficiency. Brake press capacity was increased to form longer and heavier lift rack runways. In 2003, a 40,000-square-foot expansion added a powder coating line that improved lift rack finishes while reducing waste and environmental impact. Hunter’s first lift racks were produced in St. Louis in the early 1950’s to support the company’s newly developed wheel alignment systems. Production was expanded to Mississippi in the 1970s after a surge in demand for Hunter products.
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