QED invests in Michigan campus

Environmental technology company says its investment has increased its production capacity in Dexter, Michigan.

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QED says at its reconfigured space in Dexter, Michigan, its “R&D and production teams will be able work side by side, under the same roof as our service and calibration teams.”
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QED Environmental Systems Inc., an environmental products and systems producer including some designed for landfill gas collection and landfill remediation, has increased production capacity at its manufacturing facility in Dexter, Michigan, as part of its global transition to centralize all production under one roof.

The company, a subsidiary of Minnesota-based  Graco Inc., says the transition also will see the Dexter facility become QED’s global calibration and service hub.

QED's ongoing investments include the recent expansion of the calibration lab and recruitment of two new territory managers for its Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region—Mitchell Perry, a new United Kingdom territory manager, and Zafar Iqbal, hired as QED’s Middle East and Africa territory manager.

“Centralizing our manufacturing operations under one site will enable the company to continue to innovate and create environmental technology fit for the future,” QED President Mark Weinberger says.

“Our R&D and production teams will be able work side by side, under the same roof as our service and calibration teams. This is a landmark moment in QED’s 42-year history and will prove critical to the next four decades of success and beyond.”

QED manufactures products used in several applications, including biogas and biomethane production, groundwater and landfill remediation, landfill collection and control, landfill leachate and condensate pumping, landfill and biogas analysis, groundwater and soil sampling, water treatment, and leak detection in the medical, oil and gas and water industries.