The Canadian batteries product opened a collection factory in the United States, which expands its ability and facilitates the company to respond to trade conditions.
Ugowork specializes in Lithium Eye energy solutions for material handling operations, providing batteries and services for the first, second and third category. The company will collect batteries in a factory in the Chicago region with both local and foreign components, which allows it to “remain a competitor in prices with compliance with the policies of advanced industrial sources,” according to the company’s statement issued on Tuesday. The process will increase production elasticity, reduce lead times, low charge and change costs, and provide Ugowork customers for local service and support.
The company’s leaders said that the expansion of the United States was a long -term strategy that was accelerated through customs tariffs and changing commercial regulations between the United States and Canada.
“Increasing our assembly operations to the United States was the next logical step for Ugowork,” said company president Philip Boulembep. “We build a serious force with fleet operations throughout the country, and this step allows us to raise the productive capacity, survival closer to our customers, and compliance with American manufacturing guidelines. We have always planned for this, but modern market conditions simply hurried our schedule. By starting this next stage, we look forward to creating more jobs, and we will continue to connect the quality and innovation that our customers expect.”
Ugowork did not specify the number of jobs that are expected to be added to the local community.