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Futuramic Tool & Engineering Co., a design and build company headquartered in Warren, Mich., has opened a new office in Kent.
The office – at 6811 S. 204th St., Suite 210 – will provide engineering services, technical and sales support. The office allows the company to better serve customers while enabling faster response time for service deliverables.
“This strategic location allows us to get closer to our customers,” said Mark Jurcak, company president. “And just as important, we will be able to respond quicker to important situations in the Puget Sound region”
The company’s associates utilize the latest in equipment and technology to meet customer commitments and provide the best in design, manufacturing, inspection and installation.
Greg Marshall, engineering manager at Futuramic Tool & Engineering Co. will lead the West Coast team. Marshall’s professional background includes 26 years of experience in the tooling industry for automotive and aerospace.
“This is an exciting new opportunity for Futuramic Tool & Engineering Co. to not only solidify its commitment with current customers here in the Seattle … area but to also reach out to new customers on the West side of the United States,” Marshall said. “I am very proud and excited to be a part of this new venture and look forward to being a part of Futuramic’s continued success.”
The new office is approximately 2,700 square feet located in the heart of the Puget Sound region. The company is currently hiring Catia V5 designers for the new location.
The Kent Valley is the fourth-largest warehouse and distribution center in the United States and the second largest manufacturing center on the West Coast. Some of the region’s most distinguished companies call Kent home, such as Boeing Space and Defense, Mikron Industries Inc., R.E.I., Oberto’s Sausage, Blue Origin Aerospace Company, Starbucks roasting plant and Tazo Tea.
For more information, visit www.futuramic.com.
Elsewhere
Kent dairy delivery company Smith Brothers Farms in partnership with Dairy Farmers of Washington plans to donate thousands of gallons milk to Food Lifeline, a Western Washington non-profit food distribution agency. For every quart of Smith Brothers Farms Holiday Egg Nog sold between Dec. 2-13, Smith Brothers Farms will donate a quart of milk to Food Lifeline. “Fresh milk and dairy products are much needed and highly valued at food banks and meal programs throughout Western Washington,” said Linda Nageotte, President & CEO of Food Lifeline in a Smith Brothers media release. “On an average day, Food Lifeline captures over 5,000 pounds of assorted dairy products through our Grocery Rescue program and purchases another 3,300 gallons of fresh milk each month on behalf of our agencies. This promotion will allow more kids, seniors and families to get the fresh milk they need, thanks to the support of Smith Brothers Farms and the Dairy Farmers of Washington.” …
The Dog Spaw 2 Hour Grooms of Maple Valley and Kent was voted first place in Best Grooming out of 187 nominees in the KING-5 Best of Western Washington contest. Each year consumers vote for their favorite local businesses. “We are thrilled with the great support we got from our clients, fans and other local businesses,” said Susan Elzner, owner of the Dog Spaw. “What our clients love about us is that the grooming is completed in two hours, which in turn is less stressful for their pets.” Elzner open the first Dog Spaw in 2007, and a second one in Maple Valley in 2012. Elzner has been a professional groomer since 1985. …
Specialty Moving, Inc. of Kent was one of seven Atlas Van Lines agents that received the Specialized Transportation Group Quality Award. Agents who receive this award bring constant creativity and knowledge to provide solutions for their customers’ unique transportation needs. The awards were presented at the recent 66th annual Atlas Convention.
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