On Wednesday, Hazle Township, Pa.-based EAM-Mosca Corp. recently held the grand opening of its newly renovated building, part of the two-building campus.
The new building is close to I-81 and adjacent to the company’s existing headquarter. EAM-Mosca acquired the land in December 2020 and broke ground on the $9 million renovation project in June 2023. The corporate headquarters is part of a larger $20.6 million initiative to expand EAM-Mosca’s footprint in Pennsylvania. In addition, the state-focused investment was partly funded by a $250,000 Pennsylvania First grant.
“This is not an isolated case,” Christian Wiethuechter, president & CEO at EAM-Mosca Corp. said. “If we look at the last five years, we’ve invested more than $50 million here in Pennsylvania actually to grow ourselves, to serve the market. But this is now a $20 million strategic initiative that we’ve embarked on.”
The reclaimed facility will add 118,000-square-feet to the original 165,000-square-foot headquarters. The combined two-building campus contains more than 30,000-square-foot of office space and contains more than 250,000-square-foot of operational space.
The expansion includes the launch of the company’s Machinery Center of Excellence and contains an innovative state-of-the-art showroom, featuring EAM-Mosca’s end-of-line packaging strappers and stretch wrappers. EAM-Mosca is an industrial equipment supplier of end-of-line packaging machines with further operations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Brazil with more than 350 employees in the Americas region, and over 30,000 equipment installations.