This year, we’re celebrating our 70th anniversary with the transformation of our new facility located on the corner of Cottman & Edmund! Once a part of the DeVal manufacturing complex in the 1980s, and located the same block as our main facilities, the Edmund street building had fallen into an extreme state of disrepair over the last several years. Over the last 6 months, our team has worked tirelessly to transform the space, and in the process we’ve doubled our available capacity and are thrilled to expand our operations to better serve our customers and community.
After months of hard work, teams from remanufacturing, electronics, and assembly have successfully transitioned into newly upgraded spaces designed to enhance collaboration and workflow. The renovation reflects DeVal’s dedication to increasing capacity and capability to deliver manufacturing excellence in the defense industry. With these advancements, DeVal continues to elevate its capabilities while work progresses on the remaining areas of the facility.
Swipe through the pics below to see some of the progress made so far, and stay tuned for more renovation photos and stories as we continue to innovate, accelerate, and empower in the city of brotherly love.
DeVal Lifecycle Support, a Parts Life, Inc. Company, is a full service build to print mechanical manufacturer of armament and ground support equipment, sub-assemblies, and major parts and components for military systems and sub-systems for 70 years. As a small business certified HUBZone contractor for the Department of Defense, DeVal LCS is a full-service original equipment manufacturer with extensive high precision machining capabilities used to support our prime and government customers. Products include munitions trailers adapters & add-ons, drawbars, cargo loaders, weapon transport adapters, bomb hoist, dollies, self-propelled weapons loaders, testing and tool sets, and more. DeVal operates under regimented performance guidelines constituted by ISO9001:2015 and AS9100D Certified Quality Management Systems Programs.
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