CPI International Expands Its Canadian Facility to Accommodate Growth in Demand for Medical and Communications Products
01 6월 2006 - 8:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
PALO ALTO, Calif., June 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CPI
International, Inc. (NASDAQ:CPII), the parent company of
Communications & Power Industries, Inc., a leading provider of
microwave, radio frequency, power and control solutions for
critical defense, communications, medical, scientific and other
applications, recently began construction to expand its 125,000
square foot building in Georgetown, Ontario, Canada by an
additional 62,000 square feet. CPI International (CPI) is expanding
its existing facility to accommodate continued demand for the
medical and satellite communications products manufactured at that
facility. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060426/CPILOGO ) "The
expansion of our Canadian operations is a testament to the strength
of CPI and the recent growth in our medical and communications
businesses," said Joe Caldarelli, chief executive officer of CPI.
"In the past few years, we have seen increasing customer demand for
our medical imaging and radiation therapy products and for our
satellite communications amplifiers. We are proud and excited CPI
is able to accommodate this growth by expanding this facility by an
additional 50 percent." The medical and communications applications
are two of CPI's largest markets. In the past year, sales of CPI's
x-ray and radiation therapy products for the medical market and
sales of CPI's products for the communications market, particularly
satellite communications amplifiers for direct-to-home broadcasting
and other satellite communications applications, have enjoyed
double-digit growth. On May 26, 2006, CPI held a groundbreaking
ceremony to officially start construction on the $7.0 million
expansion project, which is expected to be completed in December
2006. Mayor Rick Bonnette and several members of the Town Council
of the Town of Halton Hills, Ontario, attended the ceremony. "In
2004, CPI celebrated 50 years in Georgetown," said Bonnette. "The
company has contributed to the growth of Halton Hills and the
strength of our community. I am very impressed by the technical
research and production that they do here and the success CPI's
products have worldwide." CPI has production facilities in Palo
Alto, Calif.; Woodland, Calif.; Beverly, Mass.; and Georgetown,
Ontario, Canada. The company's Satcom Division and Communications
& Medical Products Division are both located in CPI's Canadian
facility. About CPI International, Inc. CPI International, Inc.,
headquartered in Palo Alto, California, is the parent company of
Communications & Power Industries, Inc., a leading provider of
microwave, radio frequency, power and control solutions for
critical defense, communications, medical, scientific and other
applications. Communications & Power Industries, Inc. develops,
manufactures and distributes products used to generate, amplify and
transmit high-power/high-frequency microwave and radio frequency
signals and/or provide power and control for various applications.
End-use applications of these systems include the transmission of
radar signals for navigation and location; transmission of
deception signals for electronic countermeasures; transmission and
amplification of voice, data and video signals for broadcasting,
Internet and other types of communications; providing power and
control for medical diagnostic imaging; and generating microwave
energy for radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer and for
various industrial and scientific applications. Certain statements
included above constitute "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended
and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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