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Fives Giddings & Lewis Announces Major Equipment Investments and Facility Upgrades to Support Growth

FOND DU LAC, Wis. – Fives Giddings & Lewis has announced significant capital equipment purchases and facility upgrades aimed at expanding capacity, modernizing operations and positioning the company for long‑term growth.

The Fond du Lac manufacturer of horizontal machining centers, horizontal boring mills and vertical turning centers has invested in two major pieces of state‑of‑the‑art equipment to enhance efficiency and core manufacturing capabilities.

In late 2024, the company purchased a large universal grinding machine designed to handle internal and external grinding of cylindrical components up to 236 inches long. The machine is being designed and manufactured by sister company Fives Landis Corp., based in Hagerstown, Maryland, and is scheduled for delivery and commissioning in late 2026.

The company has also acquired a large 5‑axis metal‑cutting gantry machine manufactured by sister company Liné Machines in Granby, Quebec. The gantry will machine the largest weldments and castings used in Fives Giddings & Lewis products.

To prepare for the new gantry, the company is constructing an engineered foundation requiring approximately 400 yards of concrete and 200,000 pounds of steel rebar. Installation is expected to begin in mid‑summer, with production planned for the fourth quarter of 2026.

As part of its modernization efforts, Fives Giddings & Lewis is removing three older office‑building sections on the southwest corner of Johnson and Doty streets to create new green space and improve site efficiency.

“We have been upgrading the facility by adding LED lighting throughout and re-roofing older roof sections,” said Helene Nimmer, general manager of Fives Giddings & Lewis. “Removing these buildings represents modernization to the historic campus and reduces our carbon footprint thereby helping us achieve carbon reduction goals established by our parent company.”

“These facility modifications and capital equipment additions are an important step in positioning Fives Giddings & Lewis for the future,” Nimmer said. “By modernizing the campus and investing in new grinding and milling technology, we’re building the capacity and agility needed to support our customers and business growth.”

The investments demonstrate a long‑term commitment to the Fond du Lac community, the company’s customers and its employees.