Vita Inclinata ramping up production; Aerobotix marks robotics milestone; Imperial Dade makes Alabama acquisition; Del Taco plans new Alabama locations

Vita Inclinata, which has a facility in Huntsville, is quadrupling its manufacturing lines and adding shifts to meet demand for its rescue and load stabilization technologies

Vita Inclinata ramping up production

Vita Inclinata, which has a facility in Huntsville, is quadrupling its manufacturing lines and adding shifts to meet demand for its rescue and load stabilization technologies. That technology controls swinging and spins for rotor-wing and fixed-wing aircraft and cranes.   – PR Newswire

 

Aerobotix marks robotic milestone

Huntsville-based Aerobotix is marking the installation of its 40th robotic system for the U.S. missile manufacturing industry. Defense contractors use Aerobotix automated systems as they ramp up missile production for the U.S. government. – BusinessWire

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Imperial Dade makes Alabama acquisition

Imperial Dade, the New Jersey-based distributor of food service packaging and janitorial supplies, has acquired Decatur-based North Alabama Chemical. North Alabama Chemical also has locations in Florence and Huntsville. – Industrial Distribution

Del Taco plans six new locations in North Alabama

Del Taco, the U.S.’ second-largest Mexican fast-food chain, will open six new restaurants in North Alabama. Locations were not specified. The chain has almost 600 locations nationwide. – News 19

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