Electrom moves from Loveland to Longmont
Electrom makes motor surge test equipment.
Its new home is at 1821 Lefthand Circle in The Campus at Longmont business park. The new location has triple the amount of production space of the old location, said Jerry Kauffman, Electrom's manager of production. At the same time, the company has discontinued its motor repair service, Kauffman said.
Electrom recently redesigned its products to computerize the control systems, Kauffman said. Product control systems previously were mechanically controlled.
Electrom has 10 employees. Its customers are in the United States and around the globe. The company plans to expand its overseas sales into Europe in coming months, Kauffman said.
The company offers training for users of its products. Company products are used in power generation, mining, oil and gas industries, the automobile industry and in various processing and manufacturing plants.
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