Mecalac North America Plans Relocation to the Fayat Group Campus in Ridgeway, S.C.

Mecalac Ridgeway facility
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Mecalac North America is relocating from Massachusetts to the Fayat Group campus in Ridgeway, South Carolina. The company explained the move signals a renewed commitment to growing Mecalac’s presence and capabilities in North America and positions it for enhanced collaboration, training and customer support.

“As we relocate to Ridgeway and join the Fayat Group campus, we are accelerating our ability to serve customers with faster parts availability, stronger technical support and more integrated solutions across brands,” said Pierre Lahutte, president of Mecalac. “This step reinforces our confidence in North America’s growth potential and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to delivering value to our customers and partners.”

According to the press release, the campus will host a brand-new parts distribution center that will benefit most Fayat Group brands. Mecalac customers will appreciate improved parts logistics and faster support.

“The investment demonstrates our collective commitment to delivering excellence to our customers and partners,” said Rob Mueckler, general manager, Fayat North America. “This facility also stands as a tangible testament to the group’s engagement in the U.S. market. These steps reinforce our confidence in the region’s growth potential and our ability to better serve it. We are dedicated to growing Mecalac in North America; and this campus will be a cornerstone of enhanced collaboration, training and support.” 

Mecalac pointed out there key benefits of the move:

Mecalac Ridgeway facility
  • Centralized, state-of-the-art parts logistics through the new depot, improving availability and response times for Mecalac customers.
  • Expanded training and technical support infrastructure to accelerate problem-solving and increase uptime.
  • Greater collaboration across the Fayat Group brands to deliver integrated solutions for customers in North America.
  • A visible commitment to growth in the U.S. market, reinforced by strategic acquisitions and ongoing investments.

Mecalac said the grand opening of the Ridgeway campus is scheduled for May 12. Additional milestones will be announced as they become available.

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