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Protocase Launches Laser Cutting in Wilmington, Expanding U.S. Manufacturing Capacity

By FisherVista
The Protocase Companies have launched laser cutting operations at their Wilmington, North Carolina facility, marking a major milestone in their U.S. manufacturing expansion and enabling faster turnaround for custom parts.
Protocase Launches Laser Cutting in Wilmington, Expanding U.S. Manufacturing Capacity

The Protocase Companies today announced the launch of laser cutting operations at its Wilmington, North Carolina manufacturing facility, a significant step in the company's expansion of its U.S. manufacturing footprint. The first production parts were successfully cut on July 7, bringing one of Protocase's foundational manufacturing capabilities to its rapidly growing U.S. operation.

Laser cutting is a core technology behind Protocase's proprietary High Velocity Mass Customization (HVMC) manufacturing model. By adding this capability to Wilmington, the company establishes end-to-end precision sheet metal fabrication within its U.S. operation, increasing production capacity and supporting the fast turnaround times customers rely on for custom-manufactured parts. For engineers, researchers and product developers, manufacturing speed often determines how quickly ideas become prototypes, products and breakthroughs. Expanding core production capabilities in Wilmington enables Protocase to move more projects from design to finished parts in days instead of weeks, helping customers accelerate development without compromising precision or quality.

The milestone comes during a period of rapid growth for the company's North Carolina operations. Between May and July, The Protocase Companies grew its Wilmington workforce from 39 employees to 72 while continuing to expand production inside its 20,900-square-foot manufacturing facility. The investment reflects the company's long-term commitment to growing advanced manufacturing capacity in the United States while creating highly skilled manufacturing careers in southeastern North Carolina.

“High Velocity Mass Customization isn't just about the equipment. It's about how experienced people, proven systems, smart facilities, and years of proven advanced manufacturing know-how work in harmony together. Bringing laser cutting to Wilmington is another step in building a stronger manufacturing operation. Every capability we add gives us more capacity to serve customers while maintaining the speed and quality they've come to expect from Protocase,” said Co-founder and Vice President Dr. Doug Milburn.

Protocase is already investing in the next phase of its Wilmington expansion. A dedicated CNC machining operation is planned to further broaden its U.S. manufacturing capabilities, while exploratory plans are underway for a larger Wilmington campus that would include expanded manufacturing space and corporate offices to support continued growth. With laser cutting now online and additional investments already underway, Wilmington is becoming an increasingly important manufacturing hub for The Protocase Companies. Each new capability strengthens the company's ability to deliver rapid, custom manufacturing to engineers, innovators and organizations across the United States and around the world.

For more details, view the original release on NewMediaWire.

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