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Manufacturer Completes Major Headquarters Expansion

A West Fargo-based equipment company makes a major investment in its future workforce and the community.

Fri June 02, 2017 - Midwest Edition
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Doosan Bobcat North America completed a $9.5 million company headquarters expansion in West Fargo, North Dakota.  The expansion doubles the square footage and employee capacity of the original headquarters building – built in 2000 – bringing together teams who handle company administration, and manage sales and marketing and product development, for both Doosan and Bobcat brands.
Doosan Bobcat North America completed a $9.5 million company headquarters expansion in West Fargo, North Dakota. The expansion doubles the square footage and employee capacity of the original headquarters building – built in 2000 – bringing together teams who handle company administration, and manage sales and marketing and product development, for both Doosan and Bobcat brands.
Doosan Bobcat North America completed a $9.5 million company headquarters expansion in West Fargo, North Dakota.  The expansion doubles the square footage and employee capacity of the original headquarters building – built in 2000 – bringing together teams who handle company administration, and manage sales and marketing and product development, for both Doosan and Bobcat brands. Doosan Bobcat employees can take a break from day-to-day activities by recharging in the vitality area. 
 All desks have a standing option and treadmill and bike workstations further increasing wellness opportunities.
 Cyril Keller (L) and his brother Louis operated Keller Welding and Repair near Rothsay, Minn.,  and manufactured the first Bobcat in the 1950s. Sylvan Melroe (R)   was the former company president of Bobcat products which was distributed by the Melroe company in the early ’60s.
 Cy Keller’s son, Joe Keller, stands next to one of the company’s first loaders, a M60 self propelled loader. 
 Elaine Chao, United States Secretary of Transportation, greets Cyril Keller, skid steer inventor.
 Rich Goldsbury, president and CEO Doosan/Bobcat NA/O, kicks off the grand opening event.
 Doug Burgum, Governor of North Dakota, said that facilities like Bobcat’s headquarters attract people to North Dakota.      
 United States Sen. John Hoeven discusses Bobcat’s impact on the state of North Dakota. 
 The new space offers a state-of-the-art environment for collaboration and independent work using leading technologies. An open floor plan encourages movement, personal connections and spontaneous collaboration. A vitality area, collaborative indoor and outdoor dining area and walking path are available to individuals who need to take a break from day-to-day activities. The West Fargo headquarters features a collaborative environment for employees to work in new ways, drive innovation and improve operations. Several dignitaries and special guests delivered remarks during the grand opening ceremony. From left: U.S. Senator John Hoeven; Elaine L. Chao, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Rich Goldsbury, president of Doosan Bobcat North America; North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum; and West Fargo Mayor Rich Mattern.

Doosan Bobcat North America has set the foundation for future growth with its completion of a $9.5 million company headquarters expansion in West Fargo, North Dakota.

The West Fargo headquarters features a collaborative environment for employees to work in new ways, drive innovation and improve operations. The expansion is part of an overall organizational dedication to maintain the company's global leadership in compact equipment and drive further business growth for the construction equipment brand, defend and strengthen core product offerings, and invest in fundamental competitiveness.

“Doosan Bobcat is a growing company that continues to make investments in its people,” said Rich Goldsbury, president of Doosan Bobcat North America. “Creating an innovative environment helps us attract and retain team members who are focused on bringing new ideas and solutions to the marketplace faster.”

The expansion doubles the square footage and employee capacity of the original headquarters building – built in 2000 – bringing together teams who handle company administration, and manage sales and marketing and product development, for both Doosan and Bobcat brands.

The expansion also fits with the company's commitment to fields related to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), which has been a major initiative for Doosan Bobcat, the state of North Dakota and the region.

“As a company, we have a vested interest in promoting STEM-related positions to build a sustainable long-term workforce,” Goldsbury said. “And we need facilities that help us recruit and retain top talent in the region – which goes hand in hand with our STEM efforts and North Dakota State University (NDSU) partnership.”

The new space offers a state-of-the-art environment for collaboration and independent work using leading technologies, similar to what Doosan Bobcat has done with its Acceleration Center in Bismarck, North Dakota, a $28 million facility completed in 2014.

An open floor plan encourages movement, personal connections and spontaneous collaboration. Individual workstations with sit/stand capacities, dual monitors and docking stations are sprinkled throughout the facility, allowing team members to freely choose where to work at any given time of day. If employees need to utilize a private meeting room, they can choose to use 33 non-reservable enclaves located throughout the facility. Numerous and diverse reservable technology-based meeting spaces and open air Mediascapes are readily available for teams and events. A vitality area, collaborative indoor and outdoor dining area and walking path are available to individuals who need to take a break from day-to-day activities. Treadmill and bike workstations are also available, further increasing wellness opportunities for employees. The West Fargo headquarters will be a continued model for how all Doosan Bobcat facilities will function.

“Everything we are doing at our other North Dakota facilities in Bismarck, Gwinner, Wahpeton and West Fargo is part of the 'innovation accelerated' initiative,” Goldsbury said. “This is an ongoing investment and process, however, with a combination of environment, tools and techniques we can create a culture that brings more innovation to our processes and products.”

For more information, visit www.doosan.com




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