You Can Rely on Swagelok
If domestic manufacturing and local service is important to you, look to Swagelok.
While the international manufacturing environment deals with waves of instability, we are reminded of the strengths and longevity of the US economy. If you are looking for local reliability, Swagelok Southern California is here to support you. Reliability that goes back in the Aerospace community to 1969 when Swagelok assisted in the successful launch of the Apollo mission.
In 2022, Swagelok marked its 75th year in business by expanding its workforce in Cleveland, Ohio, increasing the shop floor at its existing Strongsville facility and purchasing another building in Valley City, Ohio. In fact, Swagelok operates over 20 facilities in the Midwestern United States. Our supply chain is also unmatched and as dependable as the products we manufacture.
According to Swagelok Senior Vice President of Operations, Ward Dumm, “Over the past several years, Swagelok has seen historically high levels of demand for the company’s high-quality products. We are proud to be a growing manufacturer."
- Swagelok has added $80MM in capital equipment and over 500 associates hired in recent years.
- As of 2022, $250MM in capital expenditures were committed over the next three years, despite rising interest rates — a testament to the financial stability and maturity of the organization.
- In addition to manufacturing operations holding a strong US footprint, every area is served by a local sales and service center. In Southern California, over 60 associates are based locally to support you.
Buying products from companies with tight supply chain control and time-tested quality processes is one way to protect your investments and your outcomes. Supporting local industry increases the likelihood of working with businesses whose values are in line with your own. Swagelok Southern California understands your operational needs and has the capacity to come to you the same day. As your resource partner, you can rely on us to be there at a time when many companies choose to outsource regardless of the closing impact.