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Metrohm USA Breaks Ground on New $20 Million Facility in Florida

Scheduled to be completed in early 2018, the new facility will boast state-of-the-art laboratory and training facilities for Metrohm’s growing employee and customer-base

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Metrohm groundbreakingMetrohm USA titration product manager Lori Spafford, CFO Evelio Bosque and CEO Edward Colihan breaking ground with Lindsey Kimball, director Hillsborough Economic Development and Dr. Ken Atwater, chair of the Tampa-Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation and president of Hillsborough County Community College.On February 24, 2017, Metrohm USA broke ground on its new North American headquarters located in Riverview, Florida. Scheduled to be completed in early 2018, this nearly $20 million dollar facility will boast state-of-the-art laboratory and training facilities for Metrohm’s growing employee and customer-base. 

Metrohm is one of the world’s most trusted manufacturers of high-precision instruments for chemical analysis. Founded in 1943 in Herisau, Switzerland, Metrohm operates in more than 80 countries with its own subsidiaries and exclusive distributors. Metrohm USA is Metrohm’s largest subsidiary, employing 250 people across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. 

In addition to its new headquarters in Florida, Metrohm USA is also moving the operations of its satellite office in Houston to a larger space and will open a new location in Southern California this year. 

“We moved to Florida in 2009 and have already outgrown our current 55,000 sq. ft. building. I am very excited to offer our customers, field teams and local employees a new facility that will support our growth for years to come,” says Edward Colihan, president and CEO of Metrohm USA. “Together with our new offices in Houston and California, we are bringing Metrohm’s market-leading technologies closer to our customers at a time where other companies in our industry outsource parts of their operations abroad.”