18 Dec 2019

Global Filter has announced that it will expand its manufacturing footprint into a new facility in Caderousse, France. This expansion will augment Global Filter’s supply chain, allowing the company to more closely partner with its customers across Europe and provide faster service times.

Reducing CO2 footprint

On-continent production will also significantly reduce Global Filter’s CO2 footprint with streamlined material transportation. The transition is already underway, and Global Filter expects to begin completing orders from Caderousse, France immediately.

Global Filter prioritizes our ability provide the highest quality customer service in the market, and today’s announcement reflects that,” says Marc Lepetit, Managing Director of Global Filter Europe. “We are excited to utilize this plant to solve more problems for our customers with the quality and efficiency that we are known for.

Enhancing on-continent manufacturing capabilities

Faster delivery times mean that customers can reduce their on-hand filtration media inventory

Global Filter will employ approximately 50 full-time employees from the surrounding community to support the facility, which will manufacture Global Filter product range. With increased on-continent manufacturing capabilities, European customers can expect to see order turnaround times of only 7-10 days. Faster delivery times mean that customers can reduce their on-hand filtration media inventory, allowing customers to spend resources where matter most.

We are celebrating our 20th year in operation, during which time we have consistently established ourselves as the best value in the industry,” says Todd Younggreen, President of Global Filter, adding “With this move, we’re demonstrating our continued commitment to grow and better serve our partners across Europe.

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As a developer, designer and manufacturer of validated filtration solutions, Global Filter serves the food & beverage, chemical, water, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, animal nutrition, industrial and power generation markets.