Manufacturing Today Issue - 249 June 2026 | Page 159

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Technological investments are helping strengthen customer relationships too, in the form of an ERP system with a client-facing portal that will provide realtime visibility at every stage of the build. Every product is delivered on LFG’ s own transport fleet, with drivers remaining at the destination until the client has received and is ready to offload the equipment.“ Manufacturers traditionally operate behind closed doors, but that is not our approach,” notes Zac. Clients are actively encouraged to visit the facility, ask questions and get hands-on. Quality control follows an ISO 9001 framework, with full certification expected before year-end, and all equipment undergoes in-house injection testing before it leaves.
Already benefitting from a relationship with global manufacturer LS Electric, as well as OEM partnerships with Siemens and ABB, LFG is able to offer genuinely turnkey solutions, adding over a dozen product lines to its portfolio – the data center market, with its complex but highly repeatable builds, is the immediate target. By 2028, LFG expects maximize the square footage of its current facility, with land near the existing site already being evaluated and additional buildings planned for fiveyear projection: potentially 400,000 square feet by 2031 or 2032.
Power Design built LFG because it wanted more speed, reliability, and transparency. In three years, it has created a manufacturer with the instincts of a builder, the inventory discipline of a distributor and the ambition of a business that continues to surprise, innovate and thrive. ■
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