Intersystems Opens New Manufacturing Facility in Omaha

June 1, 2009

Intersystems, a division of Houston-based Enduro Systems, Inc. (ESI), formally opened its new state-of-the-art, 140,000 square-foot facility located at 9575 N. 109th Ave., just east of Blair High Road. Intersystems is the anchor tenant in the new Rainwood Pointe office park. A dedication ceremony was held at the Company’s facility this afternoon.

ESI contacted the Chamber’s Greater Omaha Economic Development Partnership in 2006 as they began investigating options to consolidate the Intersystems division. Site locations under consideration at that time included Omaha, Council Bluffs and Houston.

Intersystems is ISO 9001 certified and a leading manufacturer of material handling equipment. The company manufactures a complete line of sampling, conveying, weighing, filling, elevating and screening equipment designed to handle a wide variety of commodities including grains, powders, feed ingredients and other bulk products. Intersystems equipment can be found at grain elevators, port facilities and processing plants for biofuels, plastics, chemicals, food and feed industries around the world.

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