Dynics, Inc. adds 4 jobs, plans 50% expansion of manufacturing space

Shortly after a recent move into a new Ann Arbor headquarters, Dynics, Inc., a maker of industrial computer systems, large-format touch screen kiosks, and interactive monitors, is planning to expand its new space by 50 percent. The firm closed on the $1 million purchase of the 14,762-square-foot facility at 620 Technology Drive at the end of March and is awaiting approval from Pittsfield Township to begin a 7,000-square-foot expansion, according to Dynics President Ed Gatt. He hopes to start the expansion work at the end of May. "We're at capacity right now," Gatt says. "I am booked solid right now. So we're going to add more metal shop capability and powder coat. We're going to add a lot more capabilities and people in house." The 26-employee firm has already hired four employees this year and is looking to add four more before the year is up, says Gatt. Source:  Ed Gatt, president, Dynics, Inc. Writer: Tanya Muzumdar

Shortly after a recent move into a new Ann Arbor headquarters, Dynics, Inc., a maker of industrial computer systems, large-format touch screen kiosks, and interactive monitors, is planning to expand its new space by 50 percent.

The firm closed on the $1 million purchase of the 14,762-square-foot facility at 620 Technology Drive at the end of March and is awaiting approval from Pittsfield Township to begin a 7,000-square-foot expansion, according to Dynics President Ed Gatt. He hopes to start the expansion work at the end of May.

“We’re at capacity right now,” Gatt says. “I am booked solid right now. So we’re going to add more metal shop capability and powder coat. We’re going to add a lot more capabilities and people in house.”

The 26-employee firm has already hired four employees this year and is looking to add four more before the year is up, says Gatt.

Source:  Ed Gatt, president, Dynics, Inc.
Writer: Tanya Muzumdar

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