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Oxbo Celebrates Grand Opening of New Facility in Bergen, NY

Oxbo, a global leader in specialty harvesting and controlled application equipment, will celebrate the grand opening of its new, 200,000 square foot advanced manufacturing facility in Bergen, New York, on Thursday, April 16, 2026. The new site strengthens Oxbo’s long-term commitment to North America and supports continued growth in high value crop equipment, production, and customer support. 

The Bergen facility designs and manufacturers harvesters for specialty crops such as seed corn, sweet corn, green beans, and peas. The site includes a fully integrated laser-based fabrication center, robotic & manual welding, powder & liquid finishing systems, and multiple mixed model assembly lines. The new facility also has a large product showroom, an outdoor test track, providing customers, dealers, and employees with hands-on demonstrations, technical training, and equipment testing.

During the opening ceremony, Oxbo will welcome state and local leaders, community partners, customers, and (retired) employees to a celebration featuring a ribbon cutting and guided tours of the new facility. The festive event brings people together to mark this important milestone and to celebrate the teams, partnerships, and shared pride behind the new Bergen location.

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