Charting the course: The economic conditions for manufacturing in the USA are highly advantageous with a positive outlook. Voss begins yet again looking at evaluating capabilities to leap on the opportunities presented in the manufacturing market. In the ripple effects Read More …
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2022
Third generation: As the Baby-Boomer generation begins to kick back into the retirement phase of life, the second generation of the Voss team diligently grooms and develops the third generation of the Voss team. The plan had been in process Read More …
2019
Building for the future: As Voss continued to grow over the years, the available floorspace had become fully utilized, leaving minimal flexibility to embrace new opportunities. Voss responded and built a 26,200 square foot addition to set up the company Read More …
2017
Half Century Club: Through thick and thin, Voss has passed the test of time, reaching the remarkable milestone of 50 years in business. From celebrating the most fruitful moments to weathering some of the most challenging of times, the previous Read More …
2016
Quality focus: With Voss’s continual commitment to upholding world-class quality standards in materials, processes, engineering, manufacturing, and customer service, Voss decided it was time to certify our quality management system. To do so, Voss utilized Bureau Veritas as our registrar Read More …
2008
Laser focus in a crisis: In the midst of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, Voss had an unwavering vision for the future despite the crippling uncertainty in the economy at the time. Voss leadership recognized the need to add laser cutting Read More …
1997
Fabricating the way: Customers continued to shift their manufacturing needs to partners like Voss, seeking to consolidate their subcontractors towards “one-stop-shops.” Voss began feeling the influx of more fabrication work to complement the machining side of their business and understood Read More …
1988
Second generation: Karl Voss passed away unexpectedly, leaving much uncertainty for the future of Voss. Karl’s daughter Rita Voss Kammerer assumed majority ownership of the company and the role as President. Rita’s husband, Tom Kammerer, took over running the daily Read More …
1984
The one-stop-shop: Through manufacturing Voss Fin Machines, Voss developed the capability to do complete machine builds in-house. Historically, Voss outsourced engineering and electrical work on machine build projects but chose to bring this in-house. Having this capability, Voss was able Read More …
1982
Re-branding: While continuing to grow relationships with existing customers along with acquiring new customers, Voss expanded its offering that spanned beyond just tool & die work. Customers developed growing trust and reliance on Voss in increasingly complex solutions in machining Read More …