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GENERAL KINEMATICS BUILDS NEW WORLD HEADQUARTERS

General Kinematics Corporation, the worlds largest manufacturer of vibratory process equipment, began construction of an all-new world headquarters in early January.

General Kinematics Corporation began construction of an all-new world headquarters in early January. The plan will relocate the current Barrington office to an all-new 20,000 square foot office complex on the northwest corner of the current Crystal Lake facility. By centralizing the company, General Kinematics will bring all the talent under one roof, improving communication between manufacturing and design. The structure will be two floors and will be connected to the existing office and shipping warehouse. Construction should be completed by August 2003.

General Kinematics has been serving the Foundry, Chemical, Food, Mining, Recycling and other Industries for more than four decades. Today, the company has manufacturing facilities in the United States and the United Kingdom, plus licensees in Australia, Canada and Japan. To date, more than 35,000 units have been installed in virtually all of the world's industrialized countries.

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