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Virnig Manufacturing Expands Operations with New Facility in Fort Madison, Iowa

Rice, Minnesota — Virnig Manufacturing, a leading manufacturer of high-quality attachments for compact equipment, is proud to announce the purchase of a new facility in Fort Madison, Iowa. This expansion marks another significant milestone in the company’s continued growth and long-standing commitment to serving the equipment industry.

The Fort Madison facility will support increasing demand for Virnig products while enhancing operational capacity and improving service to customers across North America. Existing operations in Rice, Minnesota and Pikeville, Tennessee will continue to play a vital role in the company’s manufacturing footprint.

“As demand for our products continues to grow, expanding our capabilities is essential to maintaining the level of service and quality our customers expect,” said Dean Virnig, Owner. “The Fort Madison facility positions us well for the future while reinforcing our commitment to the industry.”

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