What's Happening?
N.E.T. & Die, a CNC machine shop, has moved to a new 92,000 square foot facility in the former Kmart building in Fulton. The expansion supports large-scale projects with a crane capacity of up to 10 tons. The company, a third-generation family-owned business, specializes in large manufacturing and custom production for various industries. The move was supported by the Oswego County Industrial Development Agency and aims to accommodate new technologies and improve operational efficiency.
Why It's Important?
The expansion reflects N.E.T. & Die's commitment to growth and modernization, positioning the company to better serve its clients and explore new market opportunities. By investing in a larger, more advanced facility, the company can enhance its production capabilities
and attract skilled workers. This move also supports local economic development by retaining jobs and potentially creating new ones in the Fulton area.
What's Next?
N.E.T. & Die plans to continue expanding its workforce and exploring new technologies to enhance its manufacturing capabilities. The company aims to leverage its new facility to increase production efficiency and explore new business opportunities. Monitoring the impact of the expansion on the company's growth and local economy will be key to evaluating its success.













